Browsing Department of Bio-science by Subject "Climate change"

Browsing Department of Bio-science by Subject "Climate change"

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  • Sasaki, N.; Phoumin, H.; Sharaniya, V.; Ma, O.H. (Springer Nature Singapore, 2025)
    This chapter explores the integration of carbon taxation within forest sustainability frameworks across ASEAN and East Asia, identifying both challenges and potential opportunities. The analysis addresses key barriers to ...
  • Sharaniya, V. (Springer Nature, 2025)
    Extreme events caused by climate change exert both direct and indirect impacts globally, significantly increasing vulnerabilities across diverse ecosystems. These events’ heightened intensity and frequency pose considerable ...
  • Naveendrakumar, G.; Vithanage, Meththika; Kwon, Hyun-Han; Iqbal, M.C.M.; Pathmarajah, S.; Obeysekera, Jayantha (Hindawi, 27-12-18)
    In this study, we used a comprehensive set of statistical metrics to investigate the historical trends in averages and extremes of rainfall and temperature in Sri Lanka. (e data consist of 55 years (1961–2015) of daily ...
  • Naveendrakumar, G.; Obeysekera, J.; Vithanage, M.; Iqbal, M.C.M.; Pathmarajah, S. (American Society of Civil Engineers /Environmental and Water Resources Institute, 04-01-16)
    Being a small island and substantially influenced by the confining Great Indian Ocean and the nearby continents, Sri Lanka is potentially vulnerable to the climate changes. The impacts of climate change include changes in ...
  • Vijitharan, S. (Springer Nature, 2024)
    Nature-based solutions are crucial to climate change mitigation and adaptation. Traditional knowledge is a credible resource based on nature-based solutions through understanding and predicting environmental and climatic ...
  • Naveendrakumar, G.; Vithanage, Meththika; Kwon, Hyun-Han; Chandrasekara, S.S.K.; Iqbal, M.C.M.; Pathmarajah, S.; Fernando, W.C.D.K.; Obeysekera, Jayantha (Elsevier B.V., 17-03-19)
    Climate change has pushed the natural limits of our environment, creating extreme weather events that are more frequent and more intense in certain locations around the globe. There is evidence of increasing trends in ...

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