Disaster risk in Sri Lanka has been increasing mainly due to rapid unplanned commercialization and development of cities, infrastructure with poor quality, and the impacts of climate change which has exposed the built environment severely to natural hazards. Out of all the hazards, floods, landslides, heavy winds and tsunamis have caused the highest number of damages to buildings and loss of human lives during the period of 1965–2019. Although the Green Building Council of Sri Lanka (GBCSL) has initiated many resilient measures in energy and resources usage in buildings, it has not specifically identified the requirement of integrating Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) mechanisms into their green rating tools. This research study is focused on ...
Today’s society becomes more vulnerable to disasters. In addition the global environmental changes ...
The resilience and adaptation for the disasters caused by climate change is the most emerging trend ...
Natural disasters occur every day and everywhere in the world; Man inhabiting these areas, often fac...
Sri Lanka has a high incidence of natural hazards with hydrometeorological hazards being the most pr...
Natural disasters have long-term implications on sustainable development. They mainly destroy the b...
Even though many governments have ambitious plans for speedy and effective post disaster recovery a...
Purpose– This research aims at making recommendations to empower the Sri Lankan local governments in...
Natural disasters pose a growing threat to the development strategies of developing countries like S...
Major impacts on infrastructures due to natural and man-made hazards could result in secondary and a...
There is a general belief that Sri Lanka is in a disaster free zone. However, frequent cyclone warn...
This research is done for MBA programme in project Management year (2010/2011)in the University of M...
This paper introduces a framework for capacity development for disaster risk reduction in the built ...
Communities and built environment have been exposed to various threats since a long ago with diverse...
This paper introduces a framework for capacity development for disaster risk reduction in the built ...
Sri Lanka has a rich history of earth dam construction with over 300 large and medium scale dams and...
Today’s society becomes more vulnerable to disasters. In addition the global environmental changes ...
The resilience and adaptation for the disasters caused by climate change is the most emerging trend ...
Natural disasters occur every day and everywhere in the world; Man inhabiting these areas, often fac...
Sri Lanka has a high incidence of natural hazards with hydrometeorological hazards being the most pr...
Natural disasters have long-term implications on sustainable development. They mainly destroy the b...
Even though many governments have ambitious plans for speedy and effective post disaster recovery a...
Purpose– This research aims at making recommendations to empower the Sri Lankan local governments in...
Natural disasters pose a growing threat to the development strategies of developing countries like S...
Major impacts on infrastructures due to natural and man-made hazards could result in secondary and a...
There is a general belief that Sri Lanka is in a disaster free zone. However, frequent cyclone warn...
This research is done for MBA programme in project Management year (2010/2011)in the University of M...
This paper introduces a framework for capacity development for disaster risk reduction in the built ...
Communities and built environment have been exposed to various threats since a long ago with diverse...
This paper introduces a framework for capacity development for disaster risk reduction in the built ...
Sri Lanka has a rich history of earth dam construction with over 300 large and medium scale dams and...
Today’s society becomes more vulnerable to disasters. In addition the global environmental changes ...
The resilience and adaptation for the disasters caused by climate change is the most emerging trend ...
Natural disasters occur every day and everywhere in the world; Man inhabiting these areas, often fac...