2021
DOI: 10.4038/sljssh.v1i2.47
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Development of Urban Green Spaces for Achieving Ecological and Social Benefits of Urban Areas in Sri Lanka

Abstract: Green spaces create a link between human beings and the environment around them to enhance the quality of human life and benefits for both. But the reductions of green spaces in urban areas lead to several environmental and social problems world-wide. This study focused to find the required sites for Urban Green Space (UGS) development to gain ecological and social bene-fits in Rathnapura Municipal Council. Six Grama Niladhari Divisions were selected for the study. Accordingly, digitized Google Earth Pro satel… Show more

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“…They shared that their relationship has been broken due to the extramarital relation by the spouses, one case shared that male spouse had misused the remittance, wife lost all her earnings for the last 2 years. A similar finding has been reported by a study conducted in Sri Lanka (Wijewardhana & Kumari, 2015). The Sri Lankan study concluded that the migration has affected not only couples' marital relations but also has affected the children's overall development.…”
Section: 21supporting
confidence: 86%
“…They shared that their relationship has been broken due to the extramarital relation by the spouses, one case shared that male spouse had misused the remittance, wife lost all her earnings for the last 2 years. A similar finding has been reported by a study conducted in Sri Lanka (Wijewardhana & Kumari, 2015). The Sri Lankan study concluded that the migration has affected not only couples' marital relations but also has affected the children's overall development.…”
Section: 21supporting
confidence: 86%