Secondary effects definition

Secondary effects means unintended changes in carbon stocks, greenhouse gas emissions, or greenhouse gas removals caused by the forest project.
Secondary effects means reasonably foreseeable indi- rect effects caused by an action or project later in time or farther removed in distance, including induced changes in the pattern of land use, population density, or growth rate and related effects on the human environment.
Secondary effects means liquefaction, settlement, lateral spread, subsidence or uplift, fires, landslides, tsunamis, seiche, ground and/or slope failures, floods, explosions, spills that occur due to earthquake shaking and the resulting damage to a facility.

Examples of Secondary effects in a sentence

  • Secondary effects may include increases in mobile combustion CO2 emissions associated with site preparation, as well as increased CO2 emissions caused by the shifting of harvesting activities from the Project Area to other forestlands (referred to as “Leakage”).

  • Secondary effects, including the Action’s contribution to global greenhouse gas emissions, would be relatively small.

  • In summary, respondents consistently noted that eHR has enabled their HR staff to focus more attention on serving as a strategic business partner.

  • Secondary effects are likely to include a global rise in sea level, impacts to agriculture, changes in disease vectors, and changes in habitat and biodiversity.

  • Secondary effects in catalytic tests for hydrodenitrogenation reactions due to side reactions with sulfur compounds.

  • Secondary effects of an oil price increase may result in longer lead-times for container lines as container ships could reduce travel speed in order to save fuel.

  • Secondary effects have been shown to include increased crime, adverse impacts on public health, adverse impacts on the business climate of the Town, adverse impacts on the property values of residential and commercial properties, and adverse impacts on the quality of life in the Town.

  • Secondary effects from immunosuppression, such as bacterial and viral infections and lymphoma were observed at clinically relevant doses.

  • Appraisals will also look at the following: • Temporal effects; • Secondary effects; • The appraisal of alternatives; and • Proposed mitigation measures / recommendations These, and ‘significant effects’ are further described in the following sub-sections.

  • Secondary effects such as inhomogeneities in the re-ionization process, and scattering from gravitationally-collapsed gas (the Sunyaev- Zel’dovich effect), require more complicated, and more uncertain, calculations.The upshot is that the detailed pattern of anisotropies, quantified, for instance, by the angular power spectrum Cℓ, depends on all of the cosmological parameters.


More Definitions of Secondary effects

Secondary effects means effects that are not Primary Effects and are changes in the emissions of Greenhouse Gas or Airborne Contaminants, or Contaminants, resulting from the Project which are identifiable and quantifiable in a commercially reasonable manner.
Secondary effects or “indirect effect” means effects that
Secondary effects means unintended changes in greenhouse gas emissions caused by the forest project.

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