Intentar ORO - Gratis

Balancing Development and Conservation: A Conversation with Environment Minister Dr. Dhammika Patabendi

The Island

|

June 23, 2025

As Sri Lanka races toward economic growth with new highways, commercial ventures, and industrial zones, concerns are mounting over the country's environmental future.

- BY IFHAM NIZAM

The delicate balance between development and ecological preservation is under increasing scrutiny. Against this backdrop, Environment Minister Dr. Dhammika Patabendi has emerged as a central figure, tasked with navigating these competing interests. In this exclusive interview with The Island, Minister Patabendi shares his vision for sustainable progress, the challenges of human-elephant conflict, and his strategy to modernize environmental legislation.

Excepts of the interview

Q: There has been growing concern over forest destruction due to the rapid expansion of highways and commercial projects. What is the government's stance on this issue?

Minister Patabendi: You are absolutely right—this is a significant concern. Highways and commercial projects are indeed essential for the country’s growth. They bring jobs, boost commerce, and enhance connectivity. But that doesn’t mean we can ignore the environmental cost. As a government, we're committed to ensuring that development is done in a balanced and responsible manner.

To that end, we're currently working on drafting a comprehensive land management policy. This policy will guide how and where these large-scale projects can be carried out, ensuring minimal environmental damage. We're also making sure that before any new road or commercial venture begins, we conduct thorough studies—ecological, social, and economic—to ensure we make informed decisions. Our aim is to avoid repeating mistakes of the past and ensure that development doesn’t come at the expense of our forests and biodiversity.

Q: That’s promising to hear. Are there specific government policies and programs aimed at protecting Sri Lanka’s biodiversity?

MÁS HISTORIAS DE The Island

The Island

AI is only as good as the people wielding it

Beyond the now familiar generative AI chatbots, the future of AI more broadly remains unknown.

time to read

1 min

October 10, 2025

The Island

The Island

Starmer meets Modi on his first visit to India

(BBC) British Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has met Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on his first visit to the country.

time to read

2 mins

October 10, 2025

The Island

29 mobile phones recovered from three wards of Boossa High Security prison

Twenty-nine mobile phones were taken into custody yesterday from wards A, C, and D of the Boossa High-Security Prison, which houses some of the country’s most dangerous criminals.

time to read

1 min

October 10, 2025

The Island

Minister Herath: SL refrained from calling for vote at UNHRC to save funds

Sri Lanka refrained from calling for a vote at the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) as it did not want to waste public funds on a vote it was bound to lose, Foreign Affairs Minister Vijitha Herath told Parliament yesterday.

time to read

1 min

October 10, 2025

The Island

The “intelligence” of generative AI is seriously limited

There is little evidence that a superintelligent AI capable of wreaking global devastation is coming any time soon.

time to read

1 min

October 10, 2025

The Island

13 bank accounts of Backhoe Saman's wife and her close associates frozen

The CID informed the Colombo Magistrate's Court yesterday (9) that 13 bank accounts belonging to Shadhika Lakshani, the wife of Backhoe Saman, who is currently in remand custody, and her close associates had been frozen.

time to read

1 min

October 10, 2025

The Island

Two, including retired Colonel arrested over massive foreign employment scam

Two individuals linked to a large-scale foreign employment scam involving nearly Rs. 200 million have been arrested by the Special Investigations Unit of the Sri Lanka Bureau of Foreign Employment (SLBFE).

time to read

1 min

October 10, 2025

The Island

Ravi S. issues denial

The Police Media Division yesterday said that a false news report is circulating on social media claiming that retired SDIG Ravi Seneviratne, the Secretary to the Ministry of Public Security, told the Parliamentary High Posts Committee that the mastermind behind the Easter Sunday attacks had been identified and that India was behind it.

time to read

1 min

October 10, 2025

The Island

Kariapper: "Main conspirator behind Easter Sunday carnage identified"

SLMC MP Nizam Kariapper yesterday said that Secretary to the Ministry of Public Security, retired SDIG Ravi Seneviratne, had disclosed that the main conspirator behind the 2019 was identified.

time to read

1 min

October 10, 2025

The Island

Leading AI models are rapidly gaining general-purpose capabilities

I strongly believe that artificial intelligence poses an existential threat.

time to read

1 min

October 10, 2025

Listen

Translate

Share

-
+

Change font size