IWMI and its partners, Centre for Poverty Analysis (CEPA) and National Council for Disaster Management, Ministry of Disaster Management and Human Rights, Sri Lanka, conducted a study ‘Impact of Climate Change on Water Resources and Agriculture in Sri Lanka: A Review and Preliminary Vulnerability Mapping’, which significantly influenced Sri Lanka’s climate change strategies and policies. The study, a first of its kind, provided background information and identified research gaps on the impacts of climate change on the agricultural sector and water resources
Climate change is a global threat, projected to steadily worsen in its impact on the natural enviro...
is one of the most important sectors in the Sri Lankan economy and contributes 7.9% for the national...
Climate change is one of the most important global environmental challenges, which affects the overa...
Climate change in recent decades has become a major concern of the global community. The Inter- Go...
A partnership between IWMI, Sri Lankan Government agencies dates back to a national ‘Water for Food’...
The International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics (ICRISAT) is working together w...
The assessment revealed that the findings of the study mentioned has significantly influenced Sri La...
There is ample evidence to suggest that Sri Lanka’s climate has already changed. However, the bigger...
Climate change is inevitable and will continue into the next century. Since the agricultural sector ...
The International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics (ICRISAT) and Sri Lanka Council...
Climate is changing world-wide, and the science community in Sri Lanka has come up with ample eviden...
Paper presented at the Water for Food Conference: national conference addressing water management is...
Anthropogenically induced climate change is expected to influence rainfall and temperature. Therefor...
Sri Lanka’s average annual temperature could rise by 1.0o C to 1.5o C by 2050 even if carbon emissio...
The main aim of the study is to analyse households' adaptation measures to the climate change and it...
Climate change is a global threat, projected to steadily worsen in its impact on the natural enviro...
is one of the most important sectors in the Sri Lankan economy and contributes 7.9% for the national...
Climate change is one of the most important global environmental challenges, which affects the overa...
Climate change in recent decades has become a major concern of the global community. The Inter- Go...
A partnership between IWMI, Sri Lankan Government agencies dates back to a national ‘Water for Food’...
The International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics (ICRISAT) is working together w...
The assessment revealed that the findings of the study mentioned has significantly influenced Sri La...
There is ample evidence to suggest that Sri Lanka’s climate has already changed. However, the bigger...
Climate change is inevitable and will continue into the next century. Since the agricultural sector ...
The International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics (ICRISAT) and Sri Lanka Council...
Climate is changing world-wide, and the science community in Sri Lanka has come up with ample eviden...
Paper presented at the Water for Food Conference: national conference addressing water management is...
Anthropogenically induced climate change is expected to influence rainfall and temperature. Therefor...
Sri Lanka’s average annual temperature could rise by 1.0o C to 1.5o C by 2050 even if carbon emissio...
The main aim of the study is to analyse households' adaptation measures to the climate change and it...
Climate change is a global threat, projected to steadily worsen in its impact on the natural enviro...
is one of the most important sectors in the Sri Lankan economy and contributes 7.9% for the national...
Climate change is one of the most important global environmental challenges, which affects the overa...