Water resources & development of RWH in Sri Lanka
Rainwater harvesting may not seem a necessary resource in a country like Sri Lanka, but recent projects demonstrate how it can act as a vital supplement when other water resources become scarce.Impacts of concrete lining of irrigation canals on availability of water for domestic use in southern Sri Lanka
Meijer, Karen
Boelee, Eline
Augustijn, Denie
Molen, Irna van der
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Jayasuriya, Niranjali
Navaratne, Champa Madhmathi
Nandasiri Weerasignhe, Kariyawasam Don
Nawarathna, Bandara
Adams, Russell
Journal of Irrigation and Drainage Engineering, Vol. 140 (2014), Iss. 7
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