Storage of surface water is widely regarded as a form of insurance against rainfall variability. However, creation of surface storage often endanger the functions of natural ecosystems, and, in turn, ecosystem services that benefit humans. The issues of optimal size, placement and the number of reservoirs in a river basin – which maximizes sustainable benefits from storage – remain subjects for debate. This study examines the above issues through the analysis of a range of reservoir configurations in the Malwatu Oya river basin in the dry zone of Sri Lanka. The study produced multiple surface storage development pathways for the basin under different scenarios of environmental flow (EF) releases and reservoir network configuration...
Lunugamwehera reservoir is a large water body with a storage capacity of 170,000 Act, constructed u...
Water rationing is a general practice of water scarcity management or a measure of (urban) drought m...
In the dry zone of Sri Lanka, human-made reservoirs have served for the collection, storage and dist...
Storage of surface water is widely regarded as a form of insurance against rainfall variability. How...
This paper illustrates an approach to measuring economic benefits and ecological and social impacts ...
Sri Lanka's dry zone is studded with nearly 12,500 small tanks built by ancient kings to store rain ...
A key question in sustainable development is how much alteration in natural systems, such as river b...
Dams and reservoirs have played a key role in economic development serving a variety of purposes, in...
Surface water reservoirs provide us with reliable water supply, hydropower generation, flood control...
Reasons why water storage reservoirs are necessary in accordance with the sustainable development st...
Both India and Sri Lanka have experienced rapid population growth and migration to the major cities ...
This PhD study examines whether water allocation becomes more productive when it is re-allocated fro...
With two monsoons producing 2,131mm (in 2015) of rain, Sri Lanka records around 130 billion cubic me...
In the face of global change, which is characterized by growing water demands and increasingly varia...
Agriculture uses more water when compared with other water users. Insufficient water resources in a...
Lunugamwehera reservoir is a large water body with a storage capacity of 170,000 Act, constructed u...
Water rationing is a general practice of water scarcity management or a measure of (urban) drought m...
In the dry zone of Sri Lanka, human-made reservoirs have served for the collection, storage and dist...
Storage of surface water is widely regarded as a form of insurance against rainfall variability. How...
This paper illustrates an approach to measuring economic benefits and ecological and social impacts ...
Sri Lanka's dry zone is studded with nearly 12,500 small tanks built by ancient kings to store rain ...
A key question in sustainable development is how much alteration in natural systems, such as river b...
Dams and reservoirs have played a key role in economic development serving a variety of purposes, in...
Surface water reservoirs provide us with reliable water supply, hydropower generation, flood control...
Reasons why water storage reservoirs are necessary in accordance with the sustainable development st...
Both India and Sri Lanka have experienced rapid population growth and migration to the major cities ...
This PhD study examines whether water allocation becomes more productive when it is re-allocated fro...
With two monsoons producing 2,131mm (in 2015) of rain, Sri Lanka records around 130 billion cubic me...
In the face of global change, which is characterized by growing water demands and increasingly varia...
Agriculture uses more water when compared with other water users. Insufficient water resources in a...
Lunugamwehera reservoir is a large water body with a storage capacity of 170,000 Act, constructed u...
Water rationing is a general practice of water scarcity management or a measure of (urban) drought m...
In the dry zone of Sri Lanka, human-made reservoirs have served for the collection, storage and dist...