Webinar on Climate Change, Risks, and Adaptation: From Awareness to Action
Prof. Lalith Rajapakse and Dr. Luminda Gunawardhana of the Department of Civil Engineering, 成人头条, participated as key speakers at Webinar 3 of the National Webinar Series titled 鈥淐limate Smart Sri Lanka: Awareness to Action.鈥 The session, held on 11th February 2026, was hosted by Sri Lanka Technology Campus (SLTC) in collaboration with the Institute of Environmental Professionals Sri Lanka. The theme of the webinar was 鈥淐limate Change, Risks, and Adaptation鈥. The webinar focused on moving from awareness to evidence-based adaptation, emphasizing that Sri Lanka鈥檚 climate resilience depends on integrating science, engineering, and policy.
Prof. Lalith Rajapakse highlighted that climate adaptation is fundamentally about risk control within water resources management. He advocated for a shift toward Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM) and stressed the value of regional collaboration in South Asia, given shared monsoon systems and transboundary challenges. He also noted that increasing rainfall extremes demand a re-evaluation of conventional reservoir design and operational practices to ensure dam safety and long-term water security. He further emphasized that climate risk is not solely a function of changing hazards, but also of increasing exposure and vulnerability within rapidly urbanizing and infrastructure-intensive river basins. He highlighted the need to integrate hydro-climatic projections, AI-based forecasting tools, and scenario-based planning into water governance frameworks. Strengthening early warning systems, enhancing floodplain zoning, and adopting nature-based solutions were identified as critical adaptation pathways. He also underscored the importance of bridging science鈥損olicy gaps, promoting data sharing among organizations and across borders, and building institutional capacity to operationalize climate-resilient water management strategies in South Asia.
