This study comprises a critical evaluation of the Environmental Laws in Sri Lanka, as part of the academic requirement of the M.Sc. in Town and Country Planning Degree Course. A comprehensive study has been attempted here to evaluate the Common-law and the Statutory laws and assess their strengths and weaknesses in exerting a positive influence on the environment
This thesis is an attempt to introduce and discuss Environmental Impact Assessment methodologies cur...
In Sri Lanka rapid development processes and accelerated development have caused environmental issue...
Growing environmental concern, which had arisen due to bitter experiences from the development proj...
This research will enable to gain basic understanding of Environmental Law & Planning Law relating...
Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) is one of the instruments for achieving sustainable developmen...
This article critically reviews environmental assessment (EA) practices in Sri Lanka, with a particu...
Sri Lanka has given priority to economic development to raise standard of living of citizens. Develo...
The construction industry plays a major role in the economy of a country. Therefore, the development...
Balancing interests of the nature and human beings have become one of the mostcomplex problems in th...
This paper examines the principle of environmental justice and its potential applicability to develo...
Law is one of the instruments that enable a state to achieve the objectives ofenvironmental protecti...
Sustainable buildings are energy and environmentally efficient, providing economic, environmental a...
Construction Law may be defined as the law that regulates built environment in relation to construct...
A public policy is a set of principles to guide decisions and achieve rational outcomes. Nevertheles...
The Transfer of Powers (Divisional Secretaries’) Act No. 58 of 1992 enhanced the powers andfunctions...
This thesis is an attempt to introduce and discuss Environmental Impact Assessment methodologies cur...
In Sri Lanka rapid development processes and accelerated development have caused environmental issue...
Growing environmental concern, which had arisen due to bitter experiences from the development proj...
This research will enable to gain basic understanding of Environmental Law & Planning Law relating...
Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) is one of the instruments for achieving sustainable developmen...
This article critically reviews environmental assessment (EA) practices in Sri Lanka, with a particu...
Sri Lanka has given priority to economic development to raise standard of living of citizens. Develo...
The construction industry plays a major role in the economy of a country. Therefore, the development...
Balancing interests of the nature and human beings have become one of the mostcomplex problems in th...
This paper examines the principle of environmental justice and its potential applicability to develo...
Law is one of the instruments that enable a state to achieve the objectives ofenvironmental protecti...
Sustainable buildings are energy and environmentally efficient, providing economic, environmental a...
Construction Law may be defined as the law that regulates built environment in relation to construct...
A public policy is a set of principles to guide decisions and achieve rational outcomes. Nevertheles...
The Transfer of Powers (Divisional Secretaries’) Act No. 58 of 1992 enhanced the powers andfunctions...
This thesis is an attempt to introduce and discuss Environmental Impact Assessment methodologies cur...
In Sri Lanka rapid development processes and accelerated development have caused environmental issue...
Growing environmental concern, which had arisen due to bitter experiences from the development proj...