SUSTAINABLE MANAGEMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES: A GIS BASED FRAMEWORK APPLIED IN ANAMADUWA DIVISIONAL SECRETARIAT DIVISION
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2009
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Research Symposium 2009 - Faculty of Graduate Studies, University of Kelaniya
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Planners, policy makers and general public are in need of an efficient, effective and user friendly
strategy to manage natural resources and environment in a sustainable manner. In present study,
we examine how Geographical Information Systems (GIS) can serve this necessity. The GIS
is an automated and well developed computer based technology widely used in the world. GIS
plays a major role in many fields such as water management, land use management and traffic
management.
The livelihood of people in Anamaduwa DSD depends mainly on agriculture which is highly
interdependent with its natural resources. Natural resources and the environment should, therefore,
be managed properly to maintain the economic development in the area. This study combined
GIS technology with the factors that determine the livelihood in the area to create a database: on
natural. Resources and environment. GIS would help to maintain the database, analyze data and
identify the problems and propose possible solutions to resolve those problems. GIS can display
results effectively to understand even for an ordinary person.
The current study focuses to collect information on physical settings, socio- economic background,
current status of the environment of the Anamaduwa DSD, and the general background on the
natural resources and environmental management of Sri Lanka.
The study reveals that the inter relationship among relevant institutions is weak. It leads to reduce
the speed of development process of the area. The situation causes badly on the livelihood of
the area. Although the main economic activities are bound with the environment, the proper
environment management or protection programs are not functioning in this area. This may create
many environment and economic problems in the near future.
The findings of the study may also help those who need variable and viable data on natural resources
and environment of the study area.
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Research Symposium; 2009 :67p