Impact areas definition

Impact areas means rural natural resources impact areas as
Impact areas means the highest level of the comprehensive results-based budget and represent the ultimate intended effects of UNHCR’s efforts. They are the basis for the budget structure and indicate how UNHCR’s mandate to protect, assist and find solutions for persons of concern will be operationalized in the budget period;

Examples of Impact areas in a sentence

  • Impact areas shall be as follows: • Tutor/ Interventionists - Math K-4 • Tutor/ Interventionists - ELA K-4 • Speech Assistants/Employees • Other Categories - any new employee positions outside of which is identified that is outlined above until parties negotiate classifications.

Related to Impact areas

  • Erosion impact area means an area of land not associated with current land-disturbing activity but subject to persistent soil erosion resulting in the delivery of sediment onto neighboring properties or into state waters. This definition shall not apply to any lot or parcel of land of 10,000 square feet or less used for residential purposes or to shorelines where the erosion results from wave action or other coastal processes.

  • Project Area means land or lands located within the incentive

  • Contract Area means, on the Effective Date, the area described in Appendix-A and delineated on the map attached as Appendix B or any portion of the said area remaining after relinquishment or surrender from time to time pursuant to the terms of this Contract (including any additional area as provided under Article 11.3).

  • Areas means such areas within the DAS Areas that are identified in Annexure A annexed to this Agreement;

  • Wastewater Facilities means the structures, equipment, and processes required to collect, carry away, and treat domestic and industrial wastes and dispose of the effluent.