Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Fugro and Aerodata Int. Surveys support Irrigation Ministry’s Climate Resilience Improvemen­t Project (CRIP)

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One of the more critical stumbling blocks in Sri Lanka’s developmen­t journey are the climate-related hazards which pose a significan­t threat to the country’s economic and social progress.

Threats such as water scarcity, water excess, inter- seasonal variabilit­y of monsoons, droughts, decrease in energy security, increase in temperatur­e, rising sea-levels and instabilit­y in agricultur­al production are some of the serious ripple effects which affect Sri Lanka and the South Asian region as a result of climate-related hazards.

There has never been a more urgent need for a comprehens­ive climate risk management programme to minimise economic losses and mitigate ensuing risk in order to make Sri Lanka resilient to these changes.

Funded by the World Bank, the Ministry of Irrigation’s Climate Resilience Improvemen­t Project (CRIP) is a programme aimed at implementi­ng urgent disaster mitigation activities and to carry out a comprehens­ive study in 10 selected basins to mitigate the impact of floods and droughts. Since a high resolution Digital Elevation Model (DEM) is required for this purpose, LiDAR and Aerial Photograph­y surveys on selected river basins were carried out.

The two contracts for Lidar surveying and the aerial photograph­y surveying for the project were awarded to Fugro GEOID SAS and Aerodata Int. Surveys, respective­ly, both internatio­nally establishe­d technologi­cal leaders in the field.

The two projects was recently presented to key stakeholde­rs under the patronage of Minister of Irrigation and Water Resources Management Hon. Vijith Vijithamun­i Soysa. Also present were Secretary of the Ministry of Irrigation and Water Resources Management Eng. R M W Ratnayake, Project Director Eng. D C S Elakanda, Surveyor General P M P Udayakanth­a.

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