Climate Change Risk Assessment for Kurunegala, Sri Lanka: Water and Heat Waves

Sri Lanka is experiencing various social and environmental challenges, including drought, storms, floods, and landslides, due to climate change. One of Sri Lanka’s biggest cities, Kurunegala, is a densely populated city that is gradually turning into an economic revitalization area. This fast-growin...

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Main Author: Hanna Cho
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-11-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2225-1154/8/12/140
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spelling doaj-803439596fa04d1cba8ee263139fb2722020-11-28T00:04:01ZengMDPI AGClimate2225-11542020-11-01814014010.3390/cli8120140Climate Change Risk Assessment for Kurunegala, Sri Lanka: Water and Heat WavesHanna Cho0Korea Adaptation Center for Climate Change, Korea Environment Institute, 232 Gareum-ro, Sejong 30121, KoreaSri Lanka is experiencing various social and environmental challenges, including drought, storms, floods, and landslides, due to climate change. One of Sri Lanka’s biggest cities, Kurunegala, is a densely populated city that is gradually turning into an economic revitalization area. This fast-growing city needs to establish an integrated urban plan that takes into account the risks of climate change. Thus, a climate change risk assessment was conducted for both the water and heat wave risks via discussions with key stakeholders. The risk assessment was conducted as a survey based on expert assessment of local conditions, with awareness surveys taken by residents, especially women. The assessment determined that the lack of drinking water was the biggest issue, a problem that has become more serious due to recent droughts caused by climate change and insufficient water management. In addition, the outbreak of diseases caused by heat waves was identified as a serious concern. Risk assessment is integral to developing an action plan for minimizing the damage from climate change. It is necessary to support education and awareness in developing countries so that they can perform risk assessment well and develop both problem-solving and policy-making abilities to adapt to a changing climate.https://www.mdpi.com/2225-1154/8/12/140climate change adaptationclimate change risk assessmentclimate resilienceKurunegalarisk factors of water and Heat waves
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Climate Change Risk Assessment for Kurunegala, Sri Lanka: Water and Heat Waves
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climate change adaptation
climate change risk assessment
climate resilience
Kurunegala
risk factors of water and Heat waves
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title Climate Change Risk Assessment for Kurunegala, Sri Lanka: Water and Heat Waves
title_short Climate Change Risk Assessment for Kurunegala, Sri Lanka: Water and Heat Waves
title_full Climate Change Risk Assessment for Kurunegala, Sri Lanka: Water and Heat Waves
title_fullStr Climate Change Risk Assessment for Kurunegala, Sri Lanka: Water and Heat Waves
title_full_unstemmed Climate Change Risk Assessment for Kurunegala, Sri Lanka: Water and Heat Waves
title_sort climate change risk assessment for kurunegala, sri lanka: water and heat waves
publisher MDPI AG
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issn 2225-1154
publishDate 2020-11-01
description Sri Lanka is experiencing various social and environmental challenges, including drought, storms, floods, and landslides, due to climate change. One of Sri Lanka’s biggest cities, Kurunegala, is a densely populated city that is gradually turning into an economic revitalization area. This fast-growing city needs to establish an integrated urban plan that takes into account the risks of climate change. Thus, a climate change risk assessment was conducted for both the water and heat wave risks via discussions with key stakeholders. The risk assessment was conducted as a survey based on expert assessment of local conditions, with awareness surveys taken by residents, especially women. The assessment determined that the lack of drinking water was the biggest issue, a problem that has become more serious due to recent droughts caused by climate change and insufficient water management. In addition, the outbreak of diseases caused by heat waves was identified as a serious concern. Risk assessment is integral to developing an action plan for minimizing the damage from climate change. It is necessary to support education and awareness in developing countries so that they can perform risk assessment well and develop both problem-solving and policy-making abilities to adapt to a changing climate.
topic climate change adaptation
climate change risk assessment
climate resilience
Kurunegala
risk factors of water and Heat waves
url https://www.mdpi.com/2225-1154/8/12/140
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