World Resources Projects
Working at the intersection of the environment & human needs
The project promotes the restoration and sustainable use of ecosystems along the Eastern Coast of Sri Lanka damaged by the Indian Ocean tsunami. It is designed to overcome three key barriers to the restoration of coastal ecosystems and to catalyse a replicable low-cost system. By the end of the project, at least 1,000 ha of coastal lagoons, 75 ha of sand dunes and 250 ha of mangroves will have been rehabilitated and be under sustainable management.
The pangu method, practiced in the Anuradhapura District of Sri Lanka, can be seen as a case of "serendipitous" autonomous adaptation.