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There is no such thing as a 'natural disaster'

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This may be a strange thing to say after the recent devastating landslide in the Meeriyabedde Tea Plantation  in Koslanda that occupied our thoughts in the last couple of weeks, but there is no such thing as a ‘natural’ disaster.  What we have are natural hazards.    The disaster that follows a natural hazard, whether it is a tsunami,  earthquake, flood, drought, cyclone or landslide depends on  how much impact the hazard has on  people, assets and the environment.   The numbers of people and assets that are damaged by the  occurrence of the natural hazard turns the event into a disaster.  The  damage  of course is largely dependent on the choices we make about how we use our land, how we build our buildings, what kind of government we have, and how our financial system works. Disaster risk is seen as the frequency and severity of the hazard, the numbers of people and assets exposed to the hazard and their vulnerability and susceptibility to suffer damage. At two ends of th

Remembering the re-imaginings of two eminent Sri Lankans: Gamani Corea and Ray Wijewardene

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Gamani Corea Ray Wijewardene These two weeks [1] we will honour the lives of two Sri Lankans who dared re-imagine a different world: a world that was more equal and more sustainable.   Dr Gamani Corea, best known for being the Secretary General of UNCTAD from 1964-1984, dared to re-imagine a new international world order, which recognised inequality between nations, and advocated for discriminatory or preferential treatment in the world of trade for those lagging behind.  Ray Wijewardene, engineer, aviator, inventor and athlete, re-imagined a world where natural resources were used sustainably, and spent much of his life working on sustainable agriculture and renewable energy.    These two men were born within a year of each other, Wijewardene in 1924 and Corea in 1925 and both lived well into their 80s.   Wijewardene passed away in 2010, two days before his 86 th birthday, and Corea in 2013, a day before he would have turned 88.   Both men belonged to illustrio