Process Framework definition

Process Framework and “PF” means the Recipient’ framework entitled December, 2010,describing the process by which potentially affected communities will participate in conservation site planning and management, criteria for eligibility of affected persons will be determined, livelihood improvement or restoration measures will be identified, and potential conflicts or grievances will be resolved, together with adequate institutional, monitoring and reporting arrangements capable of ensuring proper implementation of, and regular feedback on compliance with, the said framework’s terms.
Process Framework means the Resource Access Restriction Process Framework for the Lake Shkoder Integrated Ecosystems Management Project, adopted by the Recipient on February 15, 2007, and satisfactory to the World Bank, to guide the mitigation of potential negative impacts on the livelihoods on populations resident near Lake Skadar-Shkoder, as the same may be modified from time to time by agreement between the Recipient and the World Bank.
Process Framework means the framework for preparing and implementing plans as needed to mitigate the possible impact of restrictions on Eligible Population in a CTBR Protected Area as a result of activities carried out under the Project and financed by the GEF Trust Fund Grant;

Examples of Process Framework in a sentence

  • The Recipient shall carry out the Project in accordance with the Environmental and Social Management Framework (“ESMF”), Process Framework and any other Safeguard Document prepared or to be prepared by the Recipient in accordance with sub-paragraph 2 below.


More Definitions of Process Framework

Process Framework or “PF” means the mechanism referred to in Paragraph 9 of Schedule 4 to this Agreement and adopted by the Recipient on August 15, 2003, through which populations living in and around the areas affected by the Project shall participate in determining the restrictions to access to natural resources, the assessment of the impact of any such restrictions, the determination of remedial measures to redress those impacts on segments of the local population, and the resolution of any grievances, as well as the definition and implementation of a monitoring program to assess the adequacy of any remedial measure;
Process Framework means the framework dated December 15, 2004, approved by the Bank, setting forth the governing framework for the mitigation of adverse impacts on the livelihoods of displaced persons in cases where there is an involuntary restriction of access to legally designated parks and protected areas, and in accordance with which CMAPs will be prepared and submitted to the Bank for its approval, as the said Framework may be amended from time to time with the concurrence of the Bank;
Process Framework means the framework, prepared by the Borrower’s MALR and EEAA and submitted to the Bank on June 12, 2002, which establishes a process by which members of potentially affected local communities participate in the design of Activities or Sub-projects, the determination of measures necessary to achieve resettlement policy objectives, and the implementation and monitoring of relevant Project activities;
Process Framework means Ecuador’s process framework for the Project, dated August 15, 2002, that contains the rules and procedures for mitigating potential impacts in the livelihood of communities in the Selected Protected Areas (as hereinafter defined);
Process Framework means Recipient's policy framework dated February 2009 setting forth, inter alia, guidelines, procedures, timetable and other specifications of the resettlement/compensation to be made under the Project to Displaced Persons.
Process Framework means the Process Framework for Mitigating Potentially Adverse Livelihood Impacts for Part B of the Project, dated April 10, 2001, prepared by PMC, setting forth criteria and procedures to be followed to ensure that eligible persons affected by Part B of the Project are assisted in their efforts to restore or improve their livelihoods in a manner which maintains the environmental sustainability of the relevant nature reserve, as said Process Framework may be amended from time to time with the agreement of the Bank.
Process Framework means the Recipient’s framework February 24, 2011, setting out the arrangements to avoid, minimize, or mitigate potentially adverse effects of restrictions of access to natural resources, including related compensation measures for communities affected by Resettlement activities resulting from the Project.