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    Quantifying the environmental impact on coconut cultivation in the low country intermediate zone of Sri Lanka
    (Faculty of Science, University of Kelaniya, Sri Lanka., 2021) Hansamali, H. M. T. N.; Herath, H. M. I. K.
    Among the critical environmental impacts, the effect on climate change in terms of carbon dioxide emission and the impact on water resources in terms of net water recharge are of paramount importance. Environmental impact indicators provide information to comprehend the extent of the impact on the environment. Eco-verification of agricultural production using environmental indicators is important for understanding its sustainability and to claim premium prices for agricultural products. Among the plantation crops grown in Sri Lanka, coconut is the most widely grown crop with strong social, cultural, and economic ties to the Sri Lankan people. The present study attempts to quantify the environmental impact of coconut cultivations in the low country intermediate zone in Sri Lanka. The impact was objectively evaluated using Combined Environmental Impact Indicator (CEII) which consists of two indices, i.e. Carbon Sequestration Index (CSI) and Water Recharge Potential (WRP). CSI was calculated by determining the total carbon sequestration and dividing it by the total carbon emission by the plantation. Total carbon sequestration of coconut plantations in the intermediate zone was 26.39t C ha-1yr-1. Based on previous findings, the average total carbon emission of coconut plantations has been calculated to be 0.1176t C ha-1yr-1 in the intermediate zone. Therefore, the CSI was calculated as 224.24 and the scale score was 3 for CSI, which indicates a significant positive impact in terms of carbon sequestration. (CSI<0 scored as -2; significant negative impact, 0

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