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This work was done as a research for the MPhil degree of the author at the University of Ruhuna, Sri Lanka, which was submitted in 2005. The title of the research project was "faunal diversity in rice fields under organic and inorganic based farming systems in wet zone of Sri Lanka". The main objectives of the said research were to compare the faunal diversity between two rice cultivation fields using organic and chemical based inputs. The research was supervised by Professor Asoka Gunawardena (University of Ruhuna) and Dr. Devaka Weerakoon (University of Colombo). The findings of this research were already published as several journal articles.…mehr

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This work was done as a research for the MPhil degree of the author at the University of Ruhuna, Sri Lanka, which was submitted in 2005. The title of the research project was "faunal diversity in rice fields under organic and inorganic based farming systems in wet zone of Sri Lanka". The main objectives of the said research were to compare the faunal diversity between two rice cultivation fields using organic and chemical based inputs. The research was supervised by Professor Asoka Gunawardena (University of Ruhuna) and Dr. Devaka Weerakoon (University of Colombo). The findings of this research were already published as several journal articles.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Wasantha Liyanage has obtained his PhD degree in Environmental Engineering in 2009 from China University of Geosciences (Wuhan). He is an officer of the Sri Lanka Scientific Service and currently working at the Forest Department of Sri Lanka. He published many articles in reputed journals in the fields of wildlife biodiversity and conservation.