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  • ACTIVE PROJECT

    GCF Knuckles Project

    GCF Knuckles Project

    Strengthening climate resilience of subsistence farmers and agricultural plantation communities residing in the vulnerable river basins, watershed areas, and downstream catchments of the Knuckles Mountain Range, Sri Lanka
  • ACTIVE PROJECT

    GCF Knuckles Project

    GCF Knuckles Project

    Strengthening climate resilience of subsistence farmers and agricultural plantation communities residing in the vulnerable river basins, watershed areas, and downstream catchments of the Knuckles Mountain Range, Sri Lanka
  • ACTIVE PROJECT

    GCF Knuckles Project

    GCF Knuckles Project

    Strengthening climate resilience of subsistence farmers and agricultural plantation communities residing in the vulnerable river basins, watershed areas, and downstream catchments of the Knuckles Mountain Range, Sri Lanka

Description

This project will enhance the ability of populations, especially that of the smallholder subsistence farmers to address climate induced shortages of irrigation and drinking water by improving the resilience of farm and land management practices and climate proofing the underlying ecosystems in the Knuckles / Amban Ganga highlands and lowlands. Climate smart project investments in agriculture and water sectors ensure the resilience of agriculture and value-added livelihoods in the area while protecting and complementing the public investments of Moragahakanda multipurpose irrigation scheme and other development programmes. In achieving its objectives, the risks related to increased temperatures, changes to rainfall frequency and intensity, and the impacts of extreme events that cause extended droughts, frequent floods, severe landslides, and silting of reservoirs and tanks, contributing to different aspects of water supply and demand in the project area which increase the vulnerabilities of small-scale farmers, plantation operations and the natural ecosystems on which they depend are mitigated. Key project activities comprise: participatory governance and adaptive planning, establishment of climate adaptation information portals and advisory services, improved access to agricultural water supply and affordable renewable energy, participatory selection and implementation of best-fit climate-adaptive land management options to suit ecosystems, and value chain upgrading—to include product development, value-adding processes, farm business enterprises and standards and market access. The six-year project aims to induce transformative change and develop replicable financial models, electronic transaction systems and incorporate ecosystem payments into planning as a resilience model. The project also facilitates the development of a participatory exit strategy to build the local capacity to sustain project achievements and subsequent progress in the post-project period. Primary measurable benefits will include: i) 1.3 million people (51.4 % women) who will benefit from the adoption of diversified, climate-resilient livelihood options; ii) 346,000 hectares of upland and lowland agro-ecosystems and natural ecosystems protected and strengthened in response to climate variability and change.

The project aims to enhance resilient livelihoods and improve food security for subsistence farmers in critical upstream and downstream rural communities in Sri Lanka. It strengthens adaptive capacity to climate-induced changes while safeguarding ecosystem services that connect these landscapes. The project adopts a three‑pronged approach focused on improving physical infrastructure, establishing sustainable financing mechanisms, and advancing climate‑adaptive land management.

Key activities include participatory governance, adoption of climate‑resilient land‑management options, establishing payment for ecosystem services (PES) systems, value‑chain upgrading, and product development. A participatory exit strategy will ensure long‑term sustainability of project outcomes. Expected measurable benefits include the adoption of diversified, climate‑resilient livelihoods by approximately 1.34 million people and the protection of 346,000 ha of upland and lowland agricultural and natural ecosystems from climate variability and change.

ICRAF has played a pivotal role from project design through inception and implementation, working closely with the GCF, IUCN, and the Ministry of Environment of Sri Lanka, and later with the Ministry of Irrigation as the executing agency.

Geographic scope

The project covers the Knuckles Mountain Range and downstream areas across the Matale, Kandy, Anuradhapura, Kurunegala, Puttalam, and Polonnaruwa districts.

Project Details

Total funding

USD 10.5 million
This USD 10.5 Million project is part of a larger GCF funded initiative totalling USD 48.98 Million

Locations

Sri Lanka

Project duration

June 2020 - February 2026
(5 years, 8 months)

Impact area

7,000 sq km

Districts covered

Kandy, Matale, Kurunegala, Anuradhapura, Puttalam, Polonnaruwa

Targeted beneficiaries

1.34 million (51.4 per cent women)

Thematic Area

Agroecology

Sustainable Development Goals

SDG 1, 2, 5, 6, 8, 13, 15, and 17

Transformative Partnership Platforms (TPP)

Agroecological approaches, resilience‑building, livelihoods, and landscapes

Contribution as an Executing Entity (EE)

ICRAF provides scientific and technical advisory support to the Project Management Unit of the Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock, Land and Irrigation of the Government of Sri Lanka which is the main executing entity.  Key contributions of ICRAF include:

1

Green value‑chain assessment for the small holder products

2

Payment for Ecosystem Services (PES); development of framework and policy guidelines

3

Development of integrated information systems for land‑use planning and monitoring

4

Development of a sustainable land‑management framework

5

Local capacity development for adaptive and sustainable land management

6

Development and dissemination of knowledge materials

Project team

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Prasad Senadheera

Country Director and Principal Investigator

Sonya Dewi

Director for Asia

Lakshman Rodrigo

Project Manager
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Beria Leimona

Theme Leader, Climate Change, Energy and Low-Carbon Development
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Tor-Gunnar Vågen

Head of Spatial Data Science and Applied Learning Lab
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Leigh Ann Winowiecki

Theme Leader, Soil and Land Health

Nawarathna Kandangama

Researcher, Sustainable Value Chains

Jeyakumaran Sampunathan

Researcher, Stakeholder Engagement

Ramya Sivayogan

Researcher, Sustainable Landscape Management

Chamika Gallage

Assistant Researcher, Ecosystem Services and Monitoring

Laksiri Abeysekara

Senior Fellow and Global Advisor

Sithara Dissanayake

Administrative and Finance Officer

A. A. Maheshika

Programme Assistant

Implementing Partners

Contact us

Prasad Senadheera

Country Director and Principal Investigator, GCF Knuckles Project 

Tel: +94 712279486

Email: P.Senadheera@cifor‑icraf.org

CIFOR-ICRAF Sri Lanka Country Office

No. 713, D. P. Wijesinghe Mawatha, Pelawatta, Battaramulla, Sri Lanka

Tel: +94 114849339

Email: icrafsrilanka@cifor‑icraf.org