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Title: Ecosystem-Based Adaptation for the Impact of Climate Change and Variation in the Water Management Sector of Sri Lanka
Authors: Khaniya, B
Gunathilake, M. B
Rathnayake, U. S
Keywords: Ecosystem-Based
Adaptation
Climate Change
Variation
Water Management Sector
Sri Lanka
Issue Date: 25-Feb-2021
Publisher: Hindawi
Citation: Bhabishya Khaniya, Miyuru B. Gunathilake, Upaka Rathnayake, "Ecosystem-Based Adaptation for the Impact of Climate Change and Variation in the Water Management Sector of Sri Lanka", Mathematical Problems in Engineering, vol. 2021, Article ID 8821329, 10 pages, 2021. https://doi.org/10.1155/2021/8821329
Series/Report no.: Mathematical Problems in Engineering;Vol 2021 Issue Feb Pages 1-10
Abstract: The climate of Sri Lanka has been fluctuating at an alarming rate during the recent past. These changes are reported to have pronounced impacts on the livelihoods of the people in the country. Water is central to the sustainable functioning of ecosystems and wellbeing of mankind. It is evident that pronounced variations in the climate will negatively impact the availability and the quality of water resources. The ecosystem-based adaptation (EbA) approach has proved to be an effective strategy to address the impact of climate change on water resources in many parts of the world. The key aim of this paper is to elaborate the wide range of benefits received through implementation of EbAs in field level, watershed scale, and urban and coastal environments in the context of Sri Lanka. In addition, this paper discusses the benefits of utilizing EbA solutions over grey infrastructure-based solutions to address the issues related to water management. The wide range of benefits received through implementation of EbAs can be broadly classified into three categories: water supply regulation, water quality regulation, and moderation of extreme events. This paper recommends the utilization of EbAs over grey infrastructure-based solutions in adaptation to climate change in the water management sector for the developing region due its cost effectiveness, ecofriendliness, and multiple benefits received on long-term scales. The findings of this study will unequivocally contribute to filling existing knowledge and research gaps in the context of EbAs to future climate change in Sri Lanka. The suggestions and opinions of this study can be taken into account by decision makers and water resources planning agencies for future planning of actions related to climate change adaptation in Sri Lanka.
URI: http://localhost:80/handle/123456789/866
ISSN: 1024-123X
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