Residual forests also play a key role in Sri Lanka’s commitment to increasing its forest cover to 32% by 2030. The country has also signed up to the 30×30 program, part of the U.N. Convention ...
Sri Lanka’s forest cover has degraded over the past decades in a massive way. Protecting both state-owned and privately- owned forest patches is vital to save our endemic and endangered flora and ...
Forest fragmentation is considered one of the main threats to biodiversity. Many believe this primarily affects small ...
Creative Island – From Forest School to Sensory Architectures is a project by EUNIC Sri Lanka,. Colomboscope, the Geoffrey Bawa Trust and Kälam (Jaffna). EUNIC — European Union National Institutes for ...
Rubber plantations, despite having canopy cover, have been proven to fragment ... in highly diverse wet zones where most of Sri Lanka’s forest-dependent species are found. According to Kotagama ...