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Mitigating the Effects of E-learning in Higher Education Sector in Sri Lanka during the COVID-19 Pandemic
(2021)
This study sets out to examine the
efficacy of e-learning in the Sri Lankan higher
education sector that was ignited by the
emergency created by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Drawing a random sample of 350
undergraduates ...
Human-monkey (Macaca sinica) conflict in Sri Lanka: A narrative review
(2016)
With the deforestation, human population growth and expansion of various rural development projects, the incidence of human- monkey conflict is being increased.This overview aimed to summarize the findings of the projects ...
Hambanthota: Revival of Maritime Silk Route Indo-Pacific Strategy, Power Rivalry in the Region and its Impact on Sri Lanka
(2020)
There is a significant shift in the
United States’ focus from Middle East to South
Asia and more towards South East Asia, which is
now termed as the Indo-Pacific Region along with
a considerable change in their foreign ...
Significance of the Principle of Environmental Justice in the Protection of Environment: Sri Lankan Experience
(2014)
Concept of Environmental Justice is a recently identified International Environmental Law Concept. The rationale for the concept 'environmental justice' is that people, regardless of their race, colour, nation or origin ...
Hydro Power from Existing Irrigation Reservoirs in Sri Lanka
(2014)
For over four decades from the time oil producing countries started increasing prices, the local intellectual community had been discussing and debating the subject of the use of alternate energy sources. Some progress has ...
A Comparative Analysis of Medical Negligence Compensation in Sri Lanka for the Protection of Patients
(2021)
Sri Lanka provides free health service to all the persons in the country through establishing and maintaining nearly five hundred government hospitals in every province and district. Sri Lanka ...
A Review on Wastewater Treatment using Constructed Wetland Systems: Implications from Sri Lanka
(2022)
The Constructed Wetlands (CWs) are engineering designs that improve wastewater
quality in a harmless way to the ecosystem. Even though it is a low-cost method of water
quality improvement, it is not widely used in Sri ...