Biodiversity Management Plans definition
Biodiversity Management Plans. (BMP) means a plan based on a biodiversity study, and reasonably satisfactory to the IDB, for the construction and operation of each of the following Capital Expenditures: Ita Caboo, San Joaquin, Carmen, Ombu, Meridiano and Doña Marina, and any other Capital Expenditure as applicable under the ESHSP or the EMS, setting out the necessary steps to safeguard and enhance the ecosystem of which the respective Capital Expenditure is part. Each BMP shall (i) identify the main types of vegetation and landscape units; (ii) set goals, objectives and targets; (iii) determine species and habitat priorities for management, conservation and monitoring; (iv) generate information for the follow-up and annual evaluation of the conservation areas of the Borrowers; and (v) be integrated with the Environmental and Social Management Plan for the respective Capital Expenditure. Borrower and Borrowers has the meaning assigned to that term in the introductory paragraph.
Examples of Biodiversity Management Plans in a sentence
In high mountain lake areas where Aquatic Biodiversity Management Plans (ABMPs) have been 51874 Federal Register / Vol.