Social Conditions definition

Social Conditions means the variables that impact an individual’s quality of life, access to opportunities, or lived experience. Positive social conditions may require that policies, plans, strategies, programs and services are delivered Equitably in order to advance equality.

Examples of Social Conditions in a sentence

  • Social Conditions SOC-1 ADOT will consider methods of reducing the amount of R/W needed, providing alternative access to the local road network to satisfy emergency services access requirements, and using noise barriers, aesthetic treatments of structures, and landscaping to reduce neighborhood intrusions.

  • Environmental Conditions: Lands Physical: - topography - geology - soil and drainage Vegetation Fauna Water Physical: - hydrology - quality Vegetation Fauna Air Climate Micro-climate Quality Social Conditions: Population affected.

  • Effects associated with employment are discussed in Section 5.7 (Social Conditions).

  • Temporal and Spatial Distributions of Visitor Use and Associated Impacts on Natural and Social Conditions at Buffalo National River Attach supporting documents as specified in agency instructions.

  • The Project is likely to have significant adverse impact due to its characteristics under the JICA Guidelines for Environmental and Social Conditions (published in April 2010) (hereinafter referred to as “JICA Environmental Guidelines”).

  • A Comparative Analysis of Environmental and Social Conditions and Development Trends in Five Communities in Viet- nam’s Northern Mountain Region, The National Political Publishing House, Hanoi, 309 pp.