Is Sri Lankan Customs Fit for Purpose? -By A Special Correspondent (Lanka-e-News -12.Jan.2025, 8.40 PM) Ah, Sri Lankan Customs—an institution often seen as the “unsmiling uncle” of the shipping world. The topic might not seem as glamorous as the beaches of Bentota or the tea estate...
UNIVERSITY of ColomboCONFERENCE papersDATABASESGOVERNMENT aidINSTITUTIONAL environmentDATA analysisThis study aims to explore the SCImago Institutional Ranking (SIR) 2022 to gain insight into the profile of Sri Lankan universities. Additionally, the study aims to investigate whether there ...
John Gapper writing in the Financial Times saw Brand’s behaviour and the behaviour of other male “talent” as similar to “hazing” in American universities or “ragging’’ in Sri Lankan colleges. Gapper writes: “Many industries used to tolerate abuse of women, and even encourage it as ...
NSBM Green University: Consciously Making a Difference Dialog: Leveraging Technology to Empower and Transform Sri Lanka Institute of Marketing: Visions of Rebuilding After Crisis Can Nation Brand Perceptions Predict Performance? Sri Lankan Nation Brand Rankings: The Forum with Dhanushika Shanmuganathan...
The study estimated that the total debris load along the Sri Lankan coast was over 77 million items, assuming the number of debris items per linear meter of the coastline representing the entire 1340 km coastline [26]. Inland surveys reported a total of 3477 items, equivalent to an average ...
2022, 201, 103474. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef] Sirimanna, S.; Kahathuduwa, K.; Prasada, D. Are cascade reservoir systems sustainable agroecosystems? A comparative assessment of efficiency, effectiveness and resource footprint in a Sri Lankan micro-cascade. Agric. Syst. 2022, 203, 103493. ...
The findings of this study provide valuable insights into the social-sustainability aspects related to cement, with a particular focus on the Sri Lankan context. The inclusion of experts from both academia and industry, along with their diverse backgrounds, ensures a comprehensive evaluation of these...
CL: Conditional Logit; CVA: Contingent Valuation Approach; GDP: Gross Domestic Production; DCE: Discrete Choice Experiments; KES: Kenyan Shilling; MWTP: Marginal Willingness-to-Pay; LKR: Sri Lankan Rupees; PCA: Principal Component Analysis; PHP: Philippine Peso; WTP: Willingness to Pay. References...
The Sri Lankan Urban Planning and Building Regulations strictly control FAR [57]; thus, the only way to maintain the FAR when increasing the building height was to reduce its footprint. All buildings except religious buildings and warehouses were, thus, modified (Figure 6 and Figure 7b); ...