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Mrs. EMTK Senevirathna

Senior Lecturer

Social Sciences and Languages

Email : tksenevirathna@yahoo.com

    Qualifications

  • Master of Philosophy  in Earth Science , Postgraduate Institute of Science, University of Peradeniya (2015)

    B. A. (Special) Geography , Sabaragamuwa University of Sri Lanka (2008)

    Certificate Course in Teaching Methodology (SUSL) - Sri Lanka (2013)

    Profile

  • “To reach the pinnacle in my career, on my own way, facing the challenges, fulfilling assigned duties & responsibilities punctually, perfectly & passionately. Through it always provide well balanced, high quality education for undergraduate, and to contribute to knowledge and the solution of problems through excellence and distinction in teaching, research, and my service.”

    Research Interests

  • GIS and Remote Sensing Applications for Disaster Management, Tourism Management, Land Use Planning, Environmental Management

    Current Research Projects

  • Analysis of Causes and Effects of Coastal Erosion and Environmental Degradation in Southern Coastal Belt of Sri Lanka (With Special Reference to Unawatuna Coastal Area).

    Mitigating the Human-Crocodile Conflict in Sri Lanka: A Study Based on the Nilwala River Area in Matara District

    Recent Publications

  • Edirisooriya, D. and Senevirathna, E. M. T. K.(2011).  Sabaragamuwe Khanija Sampath, Sabargamu Urumayn. Centre for Indigenous community studies, Sabaragamuwa University of Sri Lanka.

    Edirisooriya, K.V.D., Uluwaduge, P., Senevirathna, E.M.T.K.(2015). Human Crocodile Conflict in Sri Lanka with special reference to the Nilwala river area in Matara District, 5th International Symposium – 2015, South Eastern University of Sri Lanka

    Edirisooriya, K.V.D, Vitanage, N.S, Uluwaduge, P, Senevirathna, E.M.T.K.(2017) Understanding Disaster Risk and Mitigation Special Reference to Ratnapura District, Paper will be presented at the 7th International Conference on Building Resilience; Using Scientific Knowledge to Inform Policy and Practice in Disaster Risk Reduction. Naresuan University, Thailand.

    Senevirathna, E.M.T.K. (2016). Demand based GIS for analyzing recreational opportunity in protected areas in Sri Lanka (with special reference to Udawalawe National Park), Second Annual Research Session, Sabaragamuwa University of Sri Lanka.

    Senevirathna, E. M. T. K. and Driburgh, M.(2009).  Deshiya denuma ha palibhoda mardanaya”, Paramparika danuma pilibanda jathyanthara sammanthranaya, Sabaragamuwa University of Sri Lanka.

    Senevirathna, E. M. T. K. and Vithanage, N. S. (2009). Developing a Land Suitability Map for Potato Cultivation Using GIS: A Case Study in Welimada DS Division, 1st National Symposium on Natural Resources Management, Sabaragamuwa University of Sri Lanka.

    Senevirathna, E. M. T. K. (2011). Mitigating Disastrous Human elephant Conflict in Sri Lanka: Mapping Risk Areas Using GIS Technology, 1st International Conference on the Social Sciences and the Humanities, University of Peradeniya, Sri Lanka.

    Senevirathna, E. M. T. K. (2011). Developing a Model for Land Suitability Analysis of Farming Practices Using GIS Technology: A Case Study in Potato Farming in Welimada DS Division, Sabaragamuwa Journal, Sabaragamuwa University of Sri Lanka.  (Accepted for publication)

    Senevirathna, E. M. T. K. (2011). Flood Assessment during the period in between May and June 2008 in Kalutara District using GIS and Remote Sensing Technology, Research Session, Eastern University Sri Lanka.

    Senevirathna, E.M.T.K., Edirisooriya, K.V.D., Uluwaduge, S.P.,Wijerathna, K.B.C.A. (2017). Analysis of Causes and Effects of Coastal Erosion and Environmental Degradation in Southern Coastal Belt of Sri Lanka (With Special Reference to Unawatuna Coastal Area). Paper will be presented at the 7th International Conference on Building Resilience; Using Scientific Knowledge to Inform Policy and Practice in Disaster Risk Reduction. Naresuan University, Thailand.

    Shalini, S. and Senevirathna, E.M.T.K. (2014). Analysis of spatial distribution and potential risk of dengue disesas in Vavuniya Divisional Secretatiet by using Information technology, First Annual Research Session, Sabaragamuwa University of Sri Lanka.

    Sugathapala, L.K.G. and Senevirathna, E. M. T. K.(2012). Water Pollution Due to Rubber Factories in Sri Lanka: Special Reference in Niyadurupola Rubber Factory.2nd International Symposium,  South Eastern University of Sri Lanka.

    Thathsarani U.S , Wijesinghe M.D.J.W, Senavirathna E.M.T.K. (2014). Socio Economic and Geographical Effectiveness of Divi Neguma Regional Development Program (Special reference to Balangoda , Sri Lanka) ,The International Conference of Agricultural Sciences , Sabaragamuwa University of Sri Lanka

    Uluwaduge, Pradeep., Edirisooriya, K.V.D., Senevirathna, E.M.T.K. (2017) Mitigating the Human-Crocodile Conflict in Sri Lanka: A Study Based on the Nilwala River Area in Matara District. Paper will be presented at the 7th International Conference on Building Resilience; Using Scientific Knowledge to Inform Policy and Practice in Disaster Risk Reduction. Naresuan University, Thailand.

    Weerasingha, H.P.G.H. and Senevirathna, E. M. T. K.(2012). Pradesheeya sanwardanaya kerehi Karmanthawala dayakathwaya: Polgahawela pradesheeya lekam kottashaya esurin,International Research Conference on Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Sri Jayawardanapura, Sri Lanka.

    Wijesinghe M.D.J.W , Thathsarani U.S , Senavirathna E.M.T.K. (2014).A Survey focus on use of internet based e-resources among undergraduates: Special reference to Sabaragamuwa University. First International Conference on Contemporary Management,University of Jaffna

    Wijerathna, K.B.P.C.A. and Senevirathna, E.M.T.K. (2016) Identification of the Potentiality and Socio Economic Impacts of Tourism in Minneriya National Park Using GIS, Wild Lanka Symposium, WildLanka Symposium, Department of Wildlife Conservation, Sri Lanka

    Wijerathna, K.B.P.C.A. and Senevirathna, E.M.T.K. (2016) Identification of the Potentiality and Socio Economic Impacts of Tourism in Minneriya National Park Using GIS, WildLanka Journal, Department of Wildlife Conservation, Sri Lanka