Denemek ALTIN - Özgür

Deforestation in Sri Lanka (2001-2024): Trends, Drivers, and Policy Implications

Sunday Island

|

November 02, 2025

Sri Lanka, an island known for its rich biodiversity and lush landscapes, is facing a critical environmental challenge. A comprehensive analysis of satellite data from 2001 to 2024 reveals a clear and concerning trend: the nation's forests are disappearing at an accelerating rate, with net losses that threaten its ecological integrity and natural heritage. This report presents the findings of this analysis, providing a data-driven look at the scale, location, and causes of tree cover loss across the country.

- BY NIPUN RANASINHE- MARGA INSTITUTE

Deforestation in Sri Lanka (2001-2024): Trends, Drivers, and Policy Implications

The central finding is unambiguous: the overwhelming driver of this decline is the expansion of permanent agriculture, which accounts for nearly 90% of all tree cover loss. This modern pressure is the latest chapter in a long history of land-use change in Sri Lanka. The colonial era saw vast tracts of forest cleared for coffee, tea, and rubber plantations. After independence in 1948, national development projects, most notably the massive Mahaweli River Development scheme, converted further forest land for agriculture and settlement. Today, in the post-conflict era, a combination of infrastructure development, smallholder farming, and commercial agriculture continues to exert intense pressure on the remaining forests.

This report utilizes high-resolution data from Global Forest Watch to move beyond general statistics and provide a precise understanding of this complex issue. By analyzing over two decades of change, we can identify where and why deforestation is happening, offering a crucial evidence base for policymakers, conservationists, and the public. The following pages will detail the key findings of this analysis, covering the loss of vital primary forests, the primary causes of deforestation, the geographic hotspots of loss, and the hidden crisis of forest degradation. Finally, we will discuss the urgent policy implications and offer recommendations for a more sustainable path forward.

The Accelerating Loss of Tree Cover

Over the past two decades, Sri Lanka has experienced a significant and accelerating loss of tree cover. "Tree cover" is defined as any vegetation taller than five meters and includes natural forests as well as commercial plantations. It is important to note that "tree cover loss" can include harvesting in plantations, but in the context of the identified drivers, it largely reflects permanent land clearing.

Sunday Island'den DAHA FAZLA HİKAYE

Sunday Island

Sunday Island

Pathfinder Foundation continues Pali preservation and development initiative

The Pathfinder Foundation continued its Pali Preservation and Development Initiative with the ongoing distribution of a special combined reprint of Balavatharo and Gadaladeniya Sannaya-two out-of-print Pali grammar texts that have now been issued together in a single volume.

time to read

1 min

November 02, 2025

Sunday Island

Sunday Island

Reforming our constitution: Getting the basics right first

The economic and social crises of 2022 marked a turning point in Sri Lanka's modern history. They forced the nation to confront an uncomfortable truth: our constitutional framework—designed to centralise political power—has long contributed to national decline.

time to read

3 mins

November 02, 2025

Sunday Island

Sunday Island

A Royal tribute to a true Royalist – Lorenz Pereira

Eddie Gray Memorial Oration 2025 — “My Royal” Royal College Old Boys’ Association — Australia (Victoria)

time to read

1 mins

November 02, 2025

Sunday Island

Sunday Island

Working with Dr. Dahanayake and some advice to public servants

On February 28, 1986, I was chairing a conference on Cooperative Policy at the Agricultural Research and Training Institute (ARTI), which included a senior delegation of Cooperative experts from Sweden, when I received an urgent summons from the President. Such a summons were always somewhat destabilizing because you wondered as to what could have caused the head of State to suddenly send for you.

time to read

12 mins

November 02, 2025

Sunday Island

Sunday Island

Shells that tell a story: Dr. Dinazard Raheem on Sri Lanka’s Ancient and Endangered Snails

At first glance, a snail's shell might seem like nothing more than a spiral of silence — a tiny relic abandoned on the forest floor. But for Dr. Dinazard Raheem, these delicate coils hold the story of an island's past, its changing climate, and perhaps even its future.

time to read

4 mins

November 02, 2025

Sunday Island

Hasina's party moves ICC over retaliatory violence

Bangladesh's deposed Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's Awami League has approached the International Criminal Court (ICC) to launch an investigation into \"retaliatory violence\" against party officials since July 2024, the Hindustan Times reported on Friday.

time to read

2 mins

November 02, 2025

Sunday Island

Sunday Island

World vegan day with exquisite organic buffets

In celebration of World Vegan Day on November Ist, the historic Mount Lavinia Hotel announced a day dedicated to exceptional organic, plant-based dining experiences.

time to read

1 mins

November 02, 2025

Sunday Island

Sunday Island

Leader with global touch

Steering ITC to new heights

time to read

4 mins

November 02, 2025

Sunday Island

Sri Lanka: Fewer births, rapid ageing mark a new demographic era

Sri Lanka is quietly entering a new chapter in its history — one marked by fewer babies, longer lives, and a rapidly ageing population.

time to read

2 mins

November 02, 2025

Sunday Island

Sunday Island

China's Xi takes centre stage at APEC, meets leaders as Trump snubs forum

China's Xi has met leaders from Japan and Canada, positioning Beijing as the defender of free trade amid steep US tariffs.

time to read

2 mins

November 02, 2025

Listen

Translate

Share

-
+

Change font size