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Groundwater provides nearly 100 % of the water supplies in some districts of Sri Lanka and is a major source of domestic water in all other districts. However, the resource remains largely neglected and invisible to society and policymakers. Groundwater offers the advantage of being a more reliab...


Aheeyar, Mohamed M.M.Manthrithilake, HerathPathmarajah, S.Makin, Ian W.[Groundwater development through sprinkler irrigation: consequences of a lack of a governance structure in Kalpitiya, Sri Lanka]Groundwater development through sprinkler irrigation: consequences of a lack of a governance structure in Kalpitiya, Sri Lanka
Alam, Mohammad FaizPavelic, PaulSikka, AlokSharma, Navneet[Underground Transfer of Floods for Irrigation (UTFI): global to field scale assessments. [Abstract only].]Underground Transfer of Floods for Irrigation (UTFI): global to field scale assessments. [Abstract only].

Because of the logics of both colonization or de-colonization, the need to counter the anarchy of groundwater use, or the dissemination of global 'best practices' of IWRM, states have often assumed full ownership or custody of groundwater. Regulating groundwater use includes giving drilling and a...


Molle, FrancoisClosas, Alvar[State regulations in groundwater management: they bark but do they bite?]State regulations in groundwater management: they bark but do they bite?
Reddy, V. R.Rout, S. K.Pavelic, Paul[Underground taming of floods in the Ganges basin: technologies, institutions and policies]Underground taming of floods in the Ganges basin: technologies, institutions and policies

Agricultural practices are changing at an unprecedented rate in small pockets of the dry zone of Sri Lanka. Commercial vegetable production is flourishing underwritten by groundwater accessed via agro-wells, increased market access and new business opportunities. Since the early 1990s, small-hold...


Silva, Sanjiv deCurnow, J.Ariyaratne, Badugodahewa Ranjith[Resilience and prosperity through agro-well driven cultivation in the north central province, Sri Lanka: a case study on its evolution, structure and impacts]Resilience and prosperity through agro-well driven cultivation in the north central province, Sri Lanka: a case study on its evolution, structure and impacts

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