Understanding Provincial-Level Climate Vulnerabilities in Sri LankaUnderstanding how Sri Lanka’s short and long-term impacts of climate change affect the country’s food systems, economy, and human lives.Oct 2, 20211Oct 2, 20211
Transforming food systems in the face of climate change: Encouraging meaningful youth participationYouth engagement in sustainable food systems is a goal to be realised and a means for the radical transformation of food systems.Sep 2, 20216Sep 2, 20216
Shifting towards Sustainable Fisheries: Challenges and OpportunitiesOceans and coastal ecosystems are key contributors to human lives, livelihoods, and economic development.Jul 29, 2021Jul 29, 2021
Just Transition in Livelihoods for Resilient Food SystemsAs the world recognises the urgency of resilient food systems and we must ensure its transition is just, fair and includes everyone.Jul 12, 20212Jul 12, 20212
Conservation and Restoration of Marine and Coastal Ecosystems for Developing Livelihoods and…The importance of conservation and restoration of marine and coastal ecosystems and livelihoods in Sri Lanka.Jul 12, 2021Jul 12, 2021
Climate Change, the Fashion Industry, and Just TransitionThe global fashion, garment, and textile industry currently provides employment for over 75 million people in the world.Jul 12, 20215Jul 12, 20215
Building Resilience of Women in AgricultureWomen in agriculture are often seen disproportionately affected by climate and weather induced disasters.Mar 28, 2021Mar 28, 2021
Coastal Ecosystems as Nature-Based Solutions for Climate ChangeCoastal ecosystems are among the world’s most vulnerable ecosystems to the impacts of climate change.Feb 22, 2021Feb 22, 2021
“My Mangrove Planting Project” — Youth Engagement to Address Climate Change through Mangrove…The world is increasingly recognizing the critical role of blue carbon ecosystems to mitigate negative impacts of climate change.Feb 22, 2021Feb 22, 2021
Engaging with farmers to enhance participatory climate risk managementFarmers often bear the economic cost of climate-induced losses and damages to their cultivation and disruption to agriculture.Feb 15, 20211Feb 15, 20211
Enhanced Climate Risk Information Systems for Evidence-Based National Adaptation PlansTo cope with the adverse impacts of climate change that cannot be mitigated, adaptation becomes pivotal in addressing climate change.Jan 1, 2021Jan 1, 2021
Climate Change and Agricultural Insurance in Sri LankaAs an island nation, Sri Lanka is severely at risk from the impacts of climate change, particularly the local agriculture sector.Jan 1, 2021Jan 1, 2021
Climate Change and Ocean Ecosystems: Protecting Coral Reefs in Sri LankaOceans are the greatest carbon sinks on Earth, however, are also severely impacted by climate change.Jan 1, 2021Jan 1, 2021
From Emissions to Resilience: Climate Change, Food Systems, and the Livestock SectorLivestock is one of the largest and most complex food systems in the world, and it is connected to climate change in three major ways.Dec 31, 2020Dec 31, 2020
Blue Carbon Ecosystems: Climate Change, Vulnerable Communities, and Mangroves in Sri LankaBlue carbon ecosystems such as mangrove forests can serve as an effective nature-based solution for climate mitigation and adaptation.Dec 31, 2020Dec 31, 2020
Sri Lanka’s Food Systems and Climate Risk: Building Resilience Across Supply and Value ChainsInsight into the functioning of Sri Lanka’s food system and its supply chains to understand the existing issues and potential solutions.Dec 31, 2020Dec 31, 2020
Climate Risk Management and Risk Transfer in Sri Lanka’s Fisheries SectorThe fisheries sector in Sri Lanka provides employment for approximately 583,000 and livelihoods for over 2.7m people in coastal…Nov 9, 2020Nov 9, 2020