Browsing Research Publications by Author "Arandara, KP"

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  • Arandara, KP; Jayasinghe, C; Jayasinghe, MTR [Conference-Full-text]
    Occupational health is a cross disciplinary area concerned with protecting the health of people engaged in work or employment. If is increasingly becoming a serious concern for industries and companies to safeguard the ...
  • Arandara, KP; Jayasinghe, C; Jayasinghe, MTR [Conference-Full-text]
    Occupational health is a cross disciplinary area concerned with protecting the health of people engaged in work or employment. If is increasingly becoming a serious concern for industries and companies to safeguard the ...
  • Arandara, KP; Jayasinghe, MTR [Conference-Full-text]
    Many climatic records indicate that the average temperature of many countries have increased at least by one degree and also have changed the rainfall pattern to a certain extent. These have made the conditions in warm ...
  • Arandara, KP; Priyadarshana, ST; Paranavithana, GN; Dissanayake, R [Conference-Full-text]
    In this paper, the utilization ofC&D(Construction and Demolition)waste for roads and pavements construction is reviewed in the international context. Further, the results are assessed to see the relevance to Sri Lanka. ...
  • Arandara, KP; Jayasinghe, C [Article-Full-text]
    Wall construction with stabilized earth in houses and low-rise buildings in becoming popular with the promotion of sustainable concepts in the construction industry. Many studies conducted on strength properties of stabilized ...
  • Arandara, KP; Jayasinghe, C; Jayasinghe, MTR [Conference-Full-text]
    Heat island effect has been given significant recognition in LEED certification process. The idea is to reduce the heat island effect to minimize impacts on micro climates and human and wild life habitats. In this context, ...
  • Arandara, KP; Jayasinghe, C; Jayasinghe, MTR [Conference-Abstract]
    Heat island effect has been given significant recognition in LEED certification process. The idea is to reduce the heat island effect to minimize impacts on micro climates and human and wild life habitats. In this context, ...
  • Arandara, KP; Attalage, RA; Jayasinghe, MTR [Conference-Full-text]
    The tropical climatic conditions that prevail in the countries located close to the equator generally has warm humid climatic conditions. This high humidity generally results due to the relatively high moisture content in ...