Ecological Vegetation Class definition

Ecological Vegetation Class or “EVC” means for the purposes of the Agreement a forest ecosystem as defined in the XXXXX Report. EVCs as they exist at the present time are described in the North East Victoria CRA “Biodiversity Assessment Report” published by the Commonwealth and Victorian RFA Steering Committee in 1998;

Examples of Ecological Vegetation Class in a sentence

  • The consultant must report on the species and/or communities (including Ecological Vegetation Class) affected and the nature and extent of the disturbance; and state whether there is woody debris such as logs and branches at the proposed site and how this will be affected by the proposal.

  • The consultant must report on the species and/or communities (including Ecological Vegetation Class) affected and the nature and extent of the disturbance; and• state whether there is woody debris such as logs and branches at the proposed site and how this will be affected by the proposal.

  • Native vegetation within the railway reserve consists of are modified linear patches of Plains Grassland (Ecological Vegetation Class ‘EVC’ 132) and Aquatic Herbland (EVC 653) surrounded by dense infestations of exotic grasses and herbs.

  • The vegetation present in the northern investigation area was predominantly within the Ecological Vegetation Class (EVC) of EVC 103: Riverine Chenopod Woodland as previously mapped by Rakali (2013).

  • Native vegetation is confined to the railway reserve where patches of modified Plains Grassland (Ecological Vegetation Class ‘EVC’ 132) and Aquatic Herbland (EVC 653) occur as small, linear patches surrounded by dense infestations of exotic grasses and herbs.

  • Vegetation on the Mornington Peninsula based on Ecological Vegetation Class has carbon sequestration potential ranged from 200 tCO2-e/ha to 400 tCO2- e/ha over 100 years.

  • The Ecological Vegetation Class is Granitic Hills Woodland which means that it contains species such as Red Stringybark, Red Box, Long-leaf Box, Grasstree, Alpine Grevillea, growing amongst the granite boulders.

  • An Ecological Vegetation Class Assessment has previously been completed by Rakali Consulting Pty Ltd (Rakali) to assess the ecological values of the five wetlands and surrounding lands in the Kerang Lakes Ramsar Site.

  • The site area has an Ecological Vegetation Class (EVC) of Plains Grassy Woodland (EVC 55), and transitions to Brackish Lake Aggregate (EVC 636) towards Albert Park Lake.

  • The Ecological Vegetation Class Assessment included mapping of vegetation communities, Index of Wetland Condition assessments and collection of flora and fauna data.

Related to Ecological Vegetation Class

  • Native vegetation means plant species that are indigenous to the region.

  • Vegetation means trees, shrubs, nursery stock and other vegetation and includes the limbs or growth of any Vegetation.

  • Wildlife habitat means a surface water of the state used by plants and animals not considered as pathogens, vectors for pathogens or intermediate hosts for pathogens for humans or domesticated livestock and plants.

  • High global warming potential hydrofluorocarbons means any hydrofluorocarbons in a particular end use for which EPA’s Significant New Alternatives Policy (SNAP) program has identified other acceptable alternatives that have lower global warming potential. The SNAP list of alternatives is found at 40 CFR Part 82 subpart G with supplemental tables of alternatives available at (http://www.epa.gov/snap/).

  • Species means any group of animals classified as a species or subspecies as commonly accepted by the scientific community.

  • chemical tanker means a ship constructed or adapted and used for the carriage in bulk of any liquid product listed in chapter 17 of the International Bulk Chemical Code;

  • COVID-19 symptoms means fever of 100.4 degrees Fahrenheit or higher, chills, cough, shortness of breath or difficulty breathing, fatigue, muscle or body aches, headache, new loss of taste or smell, sore throat, congestion or runny nose, nausea or vomiting, or diarrhea, unless a licensed health care professional determines the person’s symptoms were caused by a known condition other than COVID-19.

  • Large Workplace means a place at which on an average, 500 or more workers are employed.

  • Debilitating medical condition means one or more of the following:

  • Flooding means a volume of water that is too great to be confined within the banks or walls of the stream, water body, or conveyance system and that overflows onto adjacent lands, thereby causing or threatening damage.

  • polygamous marriage means any marriage to which paragraph 5 applies;

  • Attack directed against any civilian population means a course of conduct involving the multiple commission of acts referred to in paragraph 1 against any civilian population, pursuant to or in furtherance of a State or organizational policy to commit such attack;

  • Aquatic plant means a plant, including the roots, which typically floats on water or requires water for its entire structural support, or which will desiccate outside of water.

  • Archaeological site means a geographic locality in Washington, including but not limited to, submerged and submersible lands and the bed of the sea within the state's jurisdiction, that contains archaeological objects.

  • Particulate matter emissions (PM) means the mass of any particulate material from the vehicle exhaust quantified according to the dilution, sampling and measurement methods as specified in this UN GTR.

  • Aquatic invasive species means any invasive, prohibited,

  • Cannabis waste means waste that is not hazardous waste, as defined in Public Resources Code section 40141, that contains cannabis and that has been made unusable and unrecognizable in the manner prescribed in sections 5054 and 5055 of this division.

  • muscular dystrophy means a group of hereditary genetic muscle disease that weakens the muscles that move the human body and persons with multiple dystrophy have incorrect and missing information in their genes, which prevents them from making the proteins they need for healthy muscles. It is characterised by progressive skeletal muscle weakness, defects in muscle proteins, and the death of muscle cells and tissue;

  • Pathological waste means waste material consisting of only human or animal remains, anatomical parts, and/or tissue, the bags/containers used to collect and transport the waste material, and animal bedding (if applicable).

  • Disinfection profile means a summary of daily Giardia lamblia inactivation through the treatment plant. The procedure for developing a disinfection profile is contained in s. NR 810.34.

  • Regulatory Floodway means the channel of a river or other watercourse and the adjacent land areas that must be reserved in order to discharge the base flood without cumulatively increasing the water surface elevation more than a designated height.

  • Iatrogenic infertility means an impairment of fertility by surgery, radiation, chemotherapy, or other medical treatment affecting reproductive organs or processes.

  • Subsurface Borings and Testing means borings, probings and subsurface explorations, laboratory tests and inspections of samples, materials and equipment; appropriate professional interpretations of all the foregoing.

  • Waterborne disease outbreak means the significant occurrence of an acute infectious illness, epidemiologically associated with the ingestion of water from a public water system which is deficient in treatment, as determined by the Division.

  • Floodplain or flood-prone area means any land area susceptible to being inundated by water from any source. See "Flood or flooding."

  • common portal means the common goods and services tax electronic portal referred to in section 146;