Resultados de búsqueda - "Sri Lanka"
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Climate and land use change pressures on food production in social-ecological systems: Perceptions from farmers in village tank cascade systems of Sri Lanka
Publicado 2024Materias: “…sri lanka…”
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Variability of Rainfall and the Cropping Season of a Tropical Dry Zone River Basin: A Case Study in the Malwathu Oya River Basin in Sri Lanka
Publicado 2025“…This study utilized 44 years of daily rainfall data (1976–2020) at 27 stations across the Malwathu Oya river basin, Sri Lanka, to investigate the temporal and spatial variability of rainfall in the basin and identify possible impacts of climate change on rainfall variability and trends. …”
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Building capacity among climate adaptation planning and financial institutions for climate-resilient development using Climate Smart Governance (CSG) Dashboard, Sri Lanka
Publicado 2025“…The training workshop on the Climate Smart Governance (CSG) Dashboard brought together officials from the National Planning Department (NPD) and the Climate Change Secretariat (CCS) from the Ministry of Finance, as well as from the Ministry of Environment, to strengthen evidence-based climate planning in Sri Lanka. The CSG Dashboard, developed jointly by IWMI, NPD, and CCS and launched in April 2024, integrates multi-hazard risks, vulnerability profiles, socio-economic indicators, and project data to support climate-resilient decision-making. …”
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Improving water resources management in rural river basins under competing demands: a case study from the Walawe River Basin, Sri Lanka
Publicado 2011“…This work analyses a rural river basin, the Walawe River Basin in Sri Lanka, where different users face supply shortages while up to 44% of water is still available for use in the basin. …”
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Regional Workshop to Develop a South Asia Water Vision: country papers and list of participants, Colombo, Sri Lanka, 27-29 June 1999
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Resilience and prosperity through agro-well driven cultivation in the north central province, Sri Lanka: a case study on its evolution, structure and impacts
Publicado 2016“…Agricultural practices are changing at an unprecedented rate in small pockets of the dry zone of Sri Lanka. Commercial vegetable production is flourishing underwritten by groundwater accessed via agro-wells, increased market access and new business opportunities. …”
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Regional Workshop on Cassava Breeding, Agronomy and Utilization Research in Asia (3, 1990, Malang, Indonesia). Cassava breeding, agronomy and utilization research in Asia : Proceed...
Publicado 1992Materias: “…sri lanka…”
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National launch of the Climate Smart Governance (CSG) Dashboard and the policy dialogue on CSG Dashboard applications to strengthen national adaptation planning and climate investment in Sri Lanka
Publicado 2024“…Commencing in 2023, Sri Lanka’s National Planning Department and its Climate Change Secretariat collaborated with the CGIAR ClimBeR team to develop the Climate Smart Governance dashboard for Sri Lanka. …”
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Beneficiary-centered management of irrigation systems: Retrospection on recent endeavors: Proceedings of the workshop held at the Irrigation Department, Colombo, Sri Lanka, 25th May 1995
Publicado 1996“…IN 1978, THE United States Agency for International Development (USAID) decided to assist the Government of Sri Lanka in improving the management of water in major irrigation projects in the dry zone. …”
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Water management in a tank cascade irrigation system in Sri Lanka: first seasonal report of TARC-IIMI Joint Project 1991/1992 Maha Season
Publicado 1993“…This joint study is focused on small-scale tank irrigation systems which are spread over the Dry Zone of Sri Lanka, and is conducted with the assistance of Sri Lanka's Department of Agrarian Services.…”
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