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Rising temperatures and changing rainfall patterns pose a threat to Sri Lanka and could reduce GDP and living standards, a new World Bank report says.

The report South Asia’s Hotspots: The Impact of Temperature and Precipitation Changes on Living Standards flags that almost half of South Asia’s population now lives in vulnerable areas called hotspots that could see their living standards decline as a result of falling crop yields, lower labor productivity, or related health impacts. Some of these hotspots, the report notes, are already vulnerable as they are less developed, suffer from poor connectivity, and are water stressed.

According to the report, in Sri Lanka, areas in northern and north-western provinces are the most likely to experience increases in average temperature and more variable precipitation by 2050.  The analysis concludes that Sri Lanka’s average annual temperatures could rise by 1.0°C to 1.5°C by 2050 even if carbon emission reduction measures are taken as recommended by the Paris Agreement of 2015. If no measures are taken average temperatures in Sri Lanka could increase by up to 2.0°C.

“Weather changes will result in lower per capita consumption levels that could further increase poverty and inequality across South Asia,” said Muthukumara Mani, a lead economist in the World Bank South Asia Region and author of the report.

 “Identifying climate hotspots will help policymakers prioritize resources and actions in specific locations and communities where they are the most needed,” he added.

The report provides options to prioritize investments and strategies to build local resilience to climate change. The analysis suggests that creating opportunities in less climate-sensitive sectors through enhancing education opportunities, improving market access, and generating non-agricultural jobs could reduce the overall severity of climate-related impact on the living standards of the vulnerable. If these interventions were implemented together, they would likely yield greater benefits than if implemented individually.

The World Bank is working closely with the Government of Sri Lanka to support climate resilience and adaptation to climate change.  Under the Climate Resilience Improvement Project, which is supporting investments to improve flood protection and resilience to landslides.  The proposed Climate Smart Irrigated Agriculture Project is scheduled for approval this year and will support improved water management for agriculture including the rehabilitation of irrigation systems in identified hotspot areas of the country. 

“Development is the best adaptation strategy, since it is associated with improved infrastructure, market-oriented reforms, enhanced human capabilities, and stronger institutional capacity to respond to the increasing threat of climate change and natural disasters,” added Mani.

 


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  • a de silva Thursday, 20 September 2018 01:32 PM

    cut down willpattu. it will help.

    Colombo Thursday, 20 September 2018 07:04 PM

    Colombo has become a concrete and spreading to other areas. High rising apartment buildings, hotels.Question is does all these really contribute to the economy and who will really benefit ??

    BuffaloaCitizen Thursday, 20 September 2018 01:35 PM

    Actually it is not the climate that is playing havoc in SL, it is the absolute crooks in parliament and their hench-aiya's who have caused maximum damage to the fabric of this country in all aspects since independence. When the British left, they handed over gold reserves admired by many countries in the world, but the yakkos who ruled simply ransacked all of it.

    srilankan Thursday, 20 September 2018 01:45 PM

    Dear World Bank, our political priorities are different to your sanctions and request and warnings.climate change, people development, recourse maximization, build capacity these are JIBRISH to our existing set of politicians. commission, more commission, being in power, accusing each other (or pretending to be), never ending court cases, digging graves to accuse when required....etc..etc...etc....are the current importance.

    Badurdeen Thursday, 20 September 2018 01:59 PM

    this is all lies nothing will happen from cutting down a few trees to make room for a few people.

    john frazer Thursday, 20 September 2018 02:34 PM

    World Bank main contributor is USAAsk them to do there partDonald Trump does not believe in Climate changeSo I would rather go behind the biggest polluters

    Ruwan Thursday, 20 September 2018 07:52 PM

    Why not tell that to Trump too...At lease that there is a thing called climate change

    ase Friday, 21 September 2018 11:33 AM

    Ruwan, why should we run down the others, cant we correct our selves, i live in a patta village and I see day to day how the destroy or tree population and it is not us but the people from the town too which pollute our villages so called "the Pilgrims".


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