N V K Chamika's scientific contributions
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Publications (3)
Walawe river, which is located in Ambalantota, belonging to dry zone of Sri Lanka is highly exploited for domestic and irrigation purposes. Seawater intrusion in the river adversely affect the livelihood of bordering communities by hindering freshwater availability and salinization of agricultural lands. Present study determined the level of salini...
Lichenology has received much attention in recent decades due to two major reasons; functioning as bio-indicators and having chemicals with industrial significance. However, Manglicolous lichens (i.e., mangroves lichens) have not yet been extensively studied compared to other terrestrial lichens, particularly in Sri Lanka. Hence, this study was aim...
Carbon that is stored and sequestered in marine coastal ecosystems, such as mangroves, salt marshes and seagrass meadows is termed as Blue Carbon, which plays an important role in the global carbon cycle and climate change mitigation. It has long been known that mangroves which are confined to tropical and subtropical latitudes, have higher rates o...