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JUNIOR NATURALIST Program for Colombo International School

“JUNIOR NATURALIST” conservation education program for Grade 6 students of Colombo International School was held on 17, 18 & 19 June 2015 at the Yagirala Field Research and Conservation Education Center. The program aimed at providing hands-on learning about tropical forest ecosystems as a way to inspire positive environmental stewardship. More than 100 participants including students and teachers from CIS attended the 3-day workshop.

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Outbound Training for Kelaniya Uni. Students @ Yagirala

An Outbound Training & Nature Camp was held for a group of undergraduates in the ENCM program, University of Kelaniya on 30th and 31st May 2015 at Yagirala Field Reserch and Conservation Education Center. The program aimed at providing hands-on experiences on tropical forest conservation and management, while enhancing the teamwork and leadership attributes of undergraduates. More Photos

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Short Course on Sustainable Forestry and Ecosystem Conservation in Estates Lands

Short Course on Sustainable Forestry and Ecosystem Conservation in Estates Lands held on 2nd and 3rd October 2015 Organized by Center for Sustainability, Department of Forestry and Environmental Science, University of Sri Jayewardenepura in collaboration with SLAAS Section B . More than 15 Participants from various plantation companies around the country were participated for this two day workshop. Forest Management Concept and Planning, Economic aspects of Forest Management, Harvest and Replant Scheduling, Soils and soil conservation best practices, Sustainable Forestry and Forestry Certifications: Goals, Principals and Criteria, Biodiversity Conservation and Ecosystem Protection in Forest Plantations/Estates were key session of the two day short course, Dr. Upul Subasinghe, Dr. Priyan Perera, Dr. Daham Jayewardana, Mr. K. P. Ariyadasa were key resource persons. More Photos

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Center for Sustainability of Usjp Joins Hands with University of Western Australia for Waste Recycling Educational Program

The University of Western Australia, together with the University of Sri Jayewardenepura, University of Moratuwa and the University of Jaffna with collaboration of the organization Waste for Life, aim to develop a unique capacity building educational program that supports development of novel community-based composite waste recycling and manufacturing businesses, positively contributing to local economies and environmental health – specifically clean air, water and sanitation. The project Manager; Prof(Mrs). Caroline Baillie discussed with Prof. SampathAmaratunga, Vice Chancellor of the University about the future plans that will protract this collaboration. Center for Sustainability (CFS) incorporates this project representing the University of Sri Jayewardenepura and looking forward to integrate seamlessly with teaching, outreach, development and research goals of the center.  

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MOU for Forest Restoration at Yagirala

Memorandum of understanding was signed between the Stretchline (Pvt) Ltd and Center for Sustainability (CFS) of the Department of Forestry and Environmental Science, University of Sri Jayewardenepura to restore seventeen (17) acres forest in Yagirala forest reserve on 3rd February 2017 at the board room of the University of Sri Jayewardenepura. Under this agreement, approximately 17 acres of degraded forest lands within and outside the University-managed forest in Yagirala have been identified for restoration with native species. Briefing on the project, Dr Priyan Perea, Director-Center for Sustainability mentioned that, the Sri Lankan counterpart of “Stretchline”; the largest elastic manufacturer in the world provides funding for this project under four phases and it is expected to restore 17 acres by the end of 2017. This joint venture exemplifies the environmental commitment of Stretchline (Pvt) Ltd. while marking yet another successful industry-university partnership initiated by the Center for Sustainability. Prof. Sampath Amaratunge Vice Chancellor of the University of Sri Jayewardenepura signed the MoU on behalf of the University while Mr. Hasantha De Silva Director-Finance HoldCo and Mr. Ruwan Senavirathne, General Manager-Finance were the signatories representing Stretchline (Pvt) Ltd. Dr Prasanthi Gunawardene, Head of the Department of Forestry and Environmental Science and Prof. Nilanthi Bandara, member of the Board of Advisors to the CFS also attended this landmark event.

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Conservation Education by Sustainability Center at Yagirala Forest for CIS students 2017

“JUNIOR NATURALIST” conservation education program for students of Colombo International School was held on 29, 30 & 31 March 2017 at the Yagirala Field Research and Conservation Education Center for the third consecutive year. The program aimed at providing hands-on learning about tropical forest ecosystems as a way to inspire positive environmental stewardship. More than 100 participants including students and teachers from CIS were attended the 3-day workshop.

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Stretchline (Pvt) Ltd and Center for Sustainability initiate Forest Restoration at Yagirala

Materializing the MoU between the Stretchline (Pvt) Ltd and Center for Sustainability (CFS) of the Department of Forestry and Environmental Science – USJP, restoration of 3 acres of degraded forest in Yagirala Forest was initiated on 5th May 2017. Representing Stretchline (Pvt) Ltd, about 20 delegates including the management of company’s sustainability division participated this initiative. It is expected to restore a total of 17 acres by the end of 2017 under this project. The forest restoration program is implemented under the supervision of Dr Priyan Perea, Director – CFS and Mr. Kosala Gunawardena (Forest Manager of the Yagirala University Forest ) with the technical inputs of Prof B.M.P. Singhakumara of the Department of Forestry and Environmental Science.

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Two Days Certificate Course on Waste Management and Soil Remediation

Two Days Certificate Course on Waste Management and Soil Remediation Organized by Center for Sustainability and Faculty of Graduate Studies of University of Sri Jayewardenepura will be held on 12th and 13th July at Faculty of Graduate Studies, University of Sri Jayewardenepura Course Outline: Contaminated Sites Management in North America Solid waste generation and management in the Western Province, Sri Lanka and the current scenario Lessons from Meethotamulla dump site Reclamation of the Meethotamulla site An Integrated waste management strategy Future of solid waste management in Sri Lanka Resource Persons Prof. Malwila Dissanayake, Dean – Environmental Sciences, Lakeland College, Canada Prof. Ajith De Alwis, Project Director, COSTI Prof. Nilanthi Bandara, Professor, University of Sri Jayewardenepura Dr. Mahesha Jayawera, Senior Lecturer, University of Moratuwa Dr. Daham Jayawardana, Senior Lecturer, University of Sri Jayewardenepura Download the Registration form Download the Flyer Deadline for Registration: 6th July 2017 by 3.00 pm. Course Fee : Rs. 12000/= for Local participants (Foreign Participants; 150 US$) Very Limited Seats are Available (Registrations are made on first come first serve basis) For Further information:  Call : 0112758414 / 0771115565   Fax : 0112802937   Visit: https://sustainability.sjp.ac.lk/   Email to : sustainability@sjp.ac.lk

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Center for Sustainability and MAS Active signed a MOU on developing 5 acres of Yagirala University managed forest as a Herbal garden

Center for Sustainability, Department of Forestry and Environmental Science of University of Sri Jayewardenepura and MAS Active signed a MOU on developing 5 acres of Yagirala University managed forest as a Herbal garden on 29th August 2017 at vice chancellor’d office Board room . Prof. Sampath Amaratunge, Vice Chancellor signed the MoU on behalf of the University and Charaka Gunawardhana – General Manager, Human Resource and Administration, Lakshman Dayasiri – General Manager, Finance, Nilan Deerasinghe – Asst. Manager, Finance and Rishan Ukwatta – Executive, Environmental Sustainability participated for the agreement signing process on behalf of the MAS Active. Dr. Priyan Perera, the Director, Center for Sustainability, Dr. Prasanthi Gunawardene, Head of the Department of Forestry and Environmental Science, Prof. Hiran Amarasekara, Prof. Nilanthi Bandara, several other Lecturers of the Department and staff members graced the event. The expected outcome of this project is to remove the invasive species “Dillenia suffruticosa” (Para) that spread across the forest area and transform 2.5 hectares of land (5 acres), to a natural herbal garden that will be enriched in biodiversity. By the year 2017, through reforestation and maintenance, this property could be used as an educational facility as well as an ecotourism attraction. An area within, will also be developed into a “butterfly garden”. Center for Sustainability has been highly successful in promoting and disseminating the knowledge and practices of Sustainability, especially through forging partnerships with the private sector. Restoring and developing a 5 acre degraded forest land as a herbal garden and butterfly habitat, exemplifies the environmental commitment of MAS Active while marking yet another successful industry-university sustainability project initiated by the Center for Sustainability.  

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