Legislative schemes for a sustainable urban future with wetlands and wildlife

“Urban Legends” initiated by the Rotaract Club of Faculty of Law, University of Colombo is a step taken towards raising awareness of the common responsibility bestowed on Humanity in preserving the Mother Nature. The special focus in project has been to strengthen people’s contribution towards conserving diverse urban wetlands and Wildlife, by circulating information about …

International and Domestic Law Frameworks Enforcing Urban Wetland Wildlife Conservation

The wetlands, which are known as the heart of the world, are unquestionably accepted as a very unique environmental theme with great value. Being wetlands are a great ecosystem, which benefits animals, plants as well as humans, various measures have been taken to protect these on both national and international level. The RAMSAR Convention which …

Sustainable livelihood development in and around the urban wetlands of Sri Lanka

In the case of Sri Lanka, wetlands are highly valued and currently 36,900 wetlands have been identified in the country. The urban / industrial wetlands can be identified under the category of man-made or artificial wetlands under the classification of wetlands. It is a great achievement for us to have the city of Colombo named …

Current Status of Wetlands and its Biodiversity in Sri Lanka

In the past, wetlands were considered as wastelands that could be changed for use by mankind. With increasing knowledge, we have come to understand that wetlands are amongst the world’s most valuable environments on which a variety of plants, animals and human communities depend. The Ramsar Convention has defined wetlands as follows: “Areas of marsh, …

Wildlife in different types of urban wetlands in Sri Lanka

Introduction Into The Wetlands Wetlands are among the most productive ecosystems forming an integral part of Sri Lanka’s unique ecological and biological diversity and are vital habitats for a large variety of fauna and flora. Other significant roles played by them include serving as flood retention areas; as filters for sediments, nutrients and pollutants released …