Harnessing the nature's gift of water resources abundantly available, has been the daunting task of Sri Lankan life over hundreds of generations. Evidence of great historical hydraulic developments are standing monuments of golden eras scattered along the long history of this island country, better known as the paradise of South-East Asia. The country is once again experiencing another chapter of intensive water resources development. Present day engineers are faced with the challenge of putting their sound theoretical knowledge into useful practice, with the primary objective of transforming the gift of naturally available water resources into invaluable sources of socio economic development of the nation. In an effort of further suppleme...
Generally, drought is a regular event in Sri Lanka, where most part of the year experiencesscarcity ...
A reliable supply of water is critical for agricultural intensification and yield improvement. Techn...
With two monsoons producing 2,131mm (in 2015) of rain, Sri Lanka records around 130 billion cubic me...
A Dissertation submitted to the Dept. of Civil Engineering for the Degree of Master of Engineering i...
The irrigation schemes of the Dry Zone in Sri Lanka have traditionally supported two paddy crops; on...
Since time immemorial, people in South Asia have collected rainfall runoff in small storage reservoi...
Water management plays a vital role in the agricultural economy and living conditions of people in ...
The Tangalle town is located on the Southern coastal belt of Sri Lanka and the source of drinking wa...
A Thesis submitted to the Department of Civil Engineering for the Degree of Master of Eng. in Enviro...
A Dissertation submitted to the Dept. of Civil Engineering for the Degree of Master of Engineering i...
Sri Lanka is an island in the Indian Ocean located between the Latitudes 5°55’-9050’N and Longitudes...
Fra NORAGRIC. Report to NORAD. Sri Lanka, Batticaloa.Agriculture and fisheries are the mainstay of t...
Thesis (Ph.D.), School of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Washington State UniversityThis disserta...
Sri Lanka has one of the oldest traditions of irrigation in the world, dating back as far back as 50...
A substantial quantity of untapped hydro energy will still exist in Sri Lanka, even after the comple...
Generally, drought is a regular event in Sri Lanka, where most part of the year experiencesscarcity ...
A reliable supply of water is critical for agricultural intensification and yield improvement. Techn...
With two monsoons producing 2,131mm (in 2015) of rain, Sri Lanka records around 130 billion cubic me...
A Dissertation submitted to the Dept. of Civil Engineering for the Degree of Master of Engineering i...
The irrigation schemes of the Dry Zone in Sri Lanka have traditionally supported two paddy crops; on...
Since time immemorial, people in South Asia have collected rainfall runoff in small storage reservoi...
Water management plays a vital role in the agricultural economy and living conditions of people in ...
The Tangalle town is located on the Southern coastal belt of Sri Lanka and the source of drinking wa...
A Thesis submitted to the Department of Civil Engineering for the Degree of Master of Eng. in Enviro...
A Dissertation submitted to the Dept. of Civil Engineering for the Degree of Master of Engineering i...
Sri Lanka is an island in the Indian Ocean located between the Latitudes 5°55’-9050’N and Longitudes...
Fra NORAGRIC. Report to NORAD. Sri Lanka, Batticaloa.Agriculture and fisheries are the mainstay of t...
Thesis (Ph.D.), School of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Washington State UniversityThis disserta...
Sri Lanka has one of the oldest traditions of irrigation in the world, dating back as far back as 50...
A substantial quantity of untapped hydro energy will still exist in Sri Lanka, even after the comple...
Generally, drought is a regular event in Sri Lanka, where most part of the year experiencesscarcity ...
A reliable supply of water is critical for agricultural intensification and yield improvement. Techn...
With two monsoons producing 2,131mm (in 2015) of rain, Sri Lanka records around 130 billion cubic me...