Journal of the National Science Foundation of Sri Lanka
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The Journal of the National Science Foundation of Sri Lanka is published , in March,June, September & December, by the National Science Foundation of Sri Lanka.
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Item Vegetative phenology of tropical montane forests in the Nilgiris, South India(NSF. Colombo, 2011) Suresh, H.S.; Sukumar, R.Item The variation of resource availability within canopy gaps and adjacent understories across elevational gradients of a Sri Lankan rainforest(NSF. Colombo, 2011) Ediriweera, S.; Singharkumara, B.M.P.; Ashton, M.S.Item Estimation of carbon stocks in the forest plantations of Sri Lanka(National Science Foundation:Colombo, 2012-03) De Costa, W.A.J.M.; Suranga, H.R.Item Quantitative dynamics and phytodiversity of undergrowth in forests of Bangladesh(National Science Foundation:Colombo, 2003) Chowdhury, M.A.M.; Huda, M.K.Item Community participation in the management of the Kanneliya-Dediyagala-Nakiyadeniya proposed biosphere reserve(National Science Foundation:Colombo, 2003) Bandaratillake, H.M.Item Effects of shade and water stress on growth and related physiological parameters of the seedlings of five forest tree species(National Science Foundation:Colombo, 2000) De Costa, W.A.J.M.; Rozana, M.F.Item Canopy arthropod studies in Sri Lanka:implications for conservation(National Science Foundation:Colombo, 2003) Weerakoon, D.K.Item Relationship between stomatal conductance and leaf water potential in selected forest tree species growing under different levels of natural shade in the mid country wet zone(National Science Foundation:Colombo, 2000) De Costa, W.A.J.M.; Abeysinghe, W.A.M.W.K.S.B.; Chandrapala, A.G.Item A review of the Man and the Biosphere Programme in Sri Lanka(NSF:Colombo, 1998) Watson, M.This paper summarises the major programmes carried out under the purview of the Man and Biosphere National Committee of Sri Lanka.Under the UNESCO MAB programme 41 forest reserves covering a total extent of 72760 ha have been demarcated.Two of these viz, Hurulu and Sinharaja,were admitted to the international network of biosphere reserves .The study of the environmental impacts of the Mahaweli Irrigation Project initiated in177 was a major contribution towards environment conservation and sustainable development.Progress was made on the revision of Trimen's Handbook to the Flora of Ceylon,originally published between 1893 and 1900.The Project on the preparation of checklists and handbook to the fauna and flora,and other activities such as international/regional workshops and future directions of the MAB programme in Sri Lanka are briefly discussed.Item Conservation innovations of peripheral communities:case study of Adam's Peak wilderness(National Science Foundation:Colombo, 2003) Wickramasinghe, A.