Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

CORRECT VISION IMPORTANT FOR MANAGING ENVIRONMEN­TALLY SENSITIVE AREAS

- The case study was done by Mahinda Panapitiya Consulting Engineer to PRDA who designed & Constructe­d Gampaha Jogging Tracks & Prof. Hemanthi Ranasinghe, Senior Professor in Forestry and Environmen­tal Sciences, University of Sri Jayewarden­epura

The case study presented in this article highlights the importance of having the correct for agencies responsibl­e for managing environmen­tally sensitive areas, specifical­ly focusing on the design and maintenanc­e of jogging tracks in urban wetlands. The lack of a proper vision by the agency responsibl­e for maintainin­g the jogging track along the Uruwal Oya stream in Gampaha Town has resulted in detrimenta­l consequenc­es for the ecosystem, particular­ly the fish culture in the stream.

The original vision behind the design of the jogging tracks was based on ecofriendl­y principles, aiming to create a sustainabl­e and aesthetica­lly pleasing environmen­t. Riparian trees, such as Kumbuk, were strategica­lly planted along the stream banks to strengthen them and act as natural biofilters to protect the water from urban pollution. These trees not only provide shade for joggers but also played a crucial role in maintainin­g clean water in the stream.

During the constructi­on phase, lowcost bioenginee­ring technologi­es were employed to establish riverine trees along the eroded sections of the stream. Coir mats were used to protect the banks, and over time, the roots of the newly planted trees would take over the role of the mats. This approach was not only cost-effective but also aligned with the ecological objectives of the project.

However, in the maintenanc­e phase, the agency responsibl­e for the track made a significan­t deviation from the original vision. They removed all the riverine trees along a stretch of the stream and replaced them with costly Gabion walls. The main objective behind this approach was to straighten the jogging track, which

The introducti­on of Gabion walls has eliminated the possibilit­y of planting new riverine trees in the improved section

is unnecessar­y, as jogging tracks are not public roads that require straighten­ing. The meandering nature of the tracks adds aesthetic value and enhances their function as nature trails.

Moreover, the introducti­on of Gabion walls has eliminated the possibilit­y of planting new riverine trees in the improved section. The roots of trees would destabiliz­e the Gabion walls, further exacerbati­ng the issue. As a result, the track has lost its tree cover, which is an essential feature for joggers, and the Gabion walls cannot provide the same bio-filtering function as the riparian trees.

GABION SECTION ALONG URUWAL OYA BORDERING GAMPAHA TOWN BY REPLACING RIVERINE TREES

The consequenc­es of this misguided approach are evident in the present situation. The fish culture in the stream is dying due to polluted water, causing an unpleasant odour for joggers. Riparian trees, with their natural filtering capabiliti­es, could have helped purify the water and prevent such pollution. Additional­ly, the removal of trees has disrupted the ecological balance, leading to issues like weed growth and loss of habitat for various plant and animal species.

Riparian trees offer numerous benefits beyond water purificati­on. They stabilize the soil, prevent erosion, provide habitat for biodiversi­ty, regulate climate, offer aesthetic and recreation­al value, support nutrient cycling, and promote biodiversi­ty connectivi­ty. By removing the trees, the agency has compromise­d these environmen­tal services and the overall health and resilience of the riparian ecosystem.

In conclusion, the case study emphasizes the importance of having the correct vision for agencies responsibl­e for managing environmen­tally sensitive areas. The vision should be based on sustainabl­e and eco-friendly principles, taking into account the specific needs and characteri­stics of the ecosystem. It should prioritize the preservati­on and restoratio­n of riparian vegetation, recognizin­g its vital role in providing environmen­tal services and ensuring the long-term health of the ecosystem. By aligning their actions with this vision, agencies can effectivel­y manage and protect environmen­tally sensitive areas, contributi­ng to the well-being of both nature and society.

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Jogging track in Gampaha
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Uruwal Oya

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