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Exploring Climate-Driven Initiatives in Sri Lanka
Welcome to the Environmental Sustainability Projects Showcase in Sri Lanka, funded by the Green Climate Fund (GCF) and esteemed organizations. Explore a range of green initiatives dedicated to fostering a sustainable and resilient future for Sri Lanka's unique ecosystems and communities. GCF-backed projects are pioneering innovative solutions, from sustainable forestry to renewable energy, exemplifying the synergy between environmental conservation and community development.
Discover how local partnerships and international collaboration are driving positive change, fostering biodiversity conservation, sustainable agriculture, and climate-resilient infrastructure. Gain insights into projects enhancing the nation's capacity to adapt to a changing climate. The projects section features inspiring stories, compelling data, and engaging visuals showcasing the tangible impact of GCF-funded initiatives. Join us in celebrating the successes of these projects, contributing not only to environmental sustainability but also to the well-being and prosperity of Sri Lankan communities.
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Adapting to Climate Change: Sri Lanka's Integrated Approach for Environmental Resilience and Sustainable Development
Sri Lanka is an island nation that is dependent on monsoon-driven rainfall yet is among the countries thatare most vulnerable to climate change-induced hazards every year. These hazards include extrememeteorological, hydrological, and climatological events that lead to fatalities aas well aseconomic losses.Major impacts include floods, droughts, landslides and erosion-related impacts and sea level rise. Suchextreme events aaron the rise and will intensify in the e future with noticeably increasing temperatures,changing and lesspredictable precipitation patterns, increaşed frequency and severity of extreme eventsand sea level rise. Climatic extremes that occurred once a decade in the past, have been occurring almostannually in recent history. In some cases, multiple extremeevents have occurred within a single year, withsignificant adverse social and economic impacts. These changes are expected to affect water securitythrough increased evapotranspiration, elevated water demand for agriculture, reducedgroundwaterrecharge, and decreasingavailability of drinking water (through inter alia evaporative losses and salineintrusion). Cross-sectoral impacts of the above will include inter alia reduced agricultural yield, decreasinghydropower generation and increases in vector-borne diseases. Furthermore, with a high rural populationof over 60% and with over 25% of the population involved in agriculture, the impacts of climate change onlivelihoods and social and economic consequences are immense. This requires the country and partners toadopt an integrative approach to be internalised within the national development agenda to addressclimate change-related risks.
Total Budget / Year
Recent Projects
Large Projects
Budget in USD | Year | Project Title |
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$790.40 Million | 2019-06-25 | Climate Resilience Multi-Phase Programmatic Approach (P160005) |
$170.00 Million | Integrated Water Productivity Improvement Project | |
$169.84 Million | Sri Lanka Agriculture Sector Modernization Project | |
$148.00 Million | 2015-03-13 | Mahaweli Water Security Investment Program (MWSIP) |
$111.20 Million | 2017-04-10 | gate io login |
Green Climate Fund Projects
Source Of Funding | Year | Project Title |
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Climate Change Fund | 2016-02-03 | Strengthening the resilience of smallholder farmers in the Dry Zone to climate variability and extreme events through an integrated approach to water management |
Climate Change Fund | 2018-06-26 | Strengthening climate resilience of subsistence farmers and agricultural plantation communities residing in the vulnerable river basins, watershed areas and downstream of the Knuckles mountain range catchment of Sri Lanka |