Community Action Programme to Reduce Land Degradation and Conserve Biodiversity in Maguru River Basin by Organization for Aquatic Resources Management
This project will reduce land degradation and conserve biodiversity in Boralugoda (Maguru River). Maguru River has the highest freshwater fish species diversity in Sri Lanka. In this river, there are 47 species of fresh water fish and out of that 20 species are endemic to Sri Lanka. Immediate conservation and management measures need to be taken to preserve this vulnerable ecosystem.
The area has also suffered from the harmful effects of tea cultivation and road construction, which has led to severe soil erosion. Lack of awareness on proper land management have contributed to this as well. Therefore, the Organization for Aquatic Resources Management (OARM) intends to conserve the fish population in Maguru River, reduce land degradation in the Boralugoda area, conserve local biodiversity and provide sustainable livelihoods for local community members.
To fulfill these objectives, OARM will prevent soil erosion by replanting part of the tropical rainforest, erecting stone walls on road slopes, offering education and awareness programmes and establishing various community livelihood development programmes. Through the success of this project, the biodiversity in the Maguru River will be protected and the community will have minimized land degradation.
The area has also suffered from the harmful effects of tea cultivation and road construction, which has led to severe soil erosion. Lack of awareness on proper land management have contributed to this as well. Therefore, the Organization for Aquatic Resources Management (OARM) intends to conserve the fish population in Maguru River, reduce land degradation in the Boralugoda area, conserve local biodiversity and provide sustainable livelihoods for local community members.
To fulfill these objectives, OARM will prevent soil erosion by replanting part of the tropical rainforest, erecting stone walls on road slopes, offering education and awareness programmes and establishing various community livelihood development programmes. Through the success of this project, the biodiversity in the Maguru River will be protected and the community will have minimized land degradation.
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Project Snapshot
Grantee:
Organization for Aquatic Resouce Managment
Country:
Sri lanka
Area Of Work:
Multifocal Area
Grant Amount:
US$ 30,260.00
Co-Financing Cash:
US$ 74.00
Co-Financing in-Kind:
US$ 3,027.00
Project Number:
SRL/06/08
Status:
Satisfactorily Completed
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Project Characteristics and Results
Gender Focus
Both men and women are involved in the project.
Emphasis on Sustainable Livelihoods
Local community members are who are adjacent to the Maguru River Basin will be the major project beneficiaries, deriving direct benefits from the regrowth of the rainforest such as firewood and wood for fences.
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SGP Country office contact
Ms. Thanuja Dharmasena
Email:
Ms. Dilisha Gunawardena
Email:
Address
UNDP, 202-204, Bauddhaloka Mawatha, P.O. Box 1505
Colombo 7
Colombo 7
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