Common use of Engagement Matrix Clause in Contracts

Engagement Matrix. 2. The Engagement Matrix guides Engagement effort based on the significance of a Proposed Activity (referred to as „Activity Type‟) and the sensitivity of resource values or interests that are affected in that location (referred to as „Spatial Reference Category‟):  Table 4 defines Sector Specific Activity Types (Types 0 to IV) for Proposed Activities. In the event that there is no Sector Specific Activity Type that applies to a Proposed Activity, and only under those circumstances, then the General Activity Types shown in Table 4 are used.  The Spatial Reference Layer (Map B) is used to define the Spatial Reference Category (A to C) based on the location of Proposed Activities (see Spatial Reference Layer, and Map B). Where Proposed Activities are not spatially referenced to a discrete location within the SDM Area, the Engagement Level is based only on the Activity Type and the Engagement Matrix does not apply. For Proposed Activities under consideration by the Parties that are located beyond the spatial extent of the Spatial Reference Categories shown on Map B, the Engagement Level is based only on the Activity Type.  The Engagement Matrix identifies the proposed Engagement Level (1 to 4) for a particular combination of Activity Type and Spatial Reference Category, as shown in Table 1.  For Activity Types „0,‟ no Engagement is required and the Engagement Matrix does not apply. Table 1: Engagement Matrix Category Activity Type A Xxxxx 0 Xxxxx 0 Xxxxx 0 Xxxxx 0 X Xxxxx 0 Xxxxx 0 Xxxxx 0 Xxxxx 0 X Xxxxx 0 Xxxxx 0 Xxxxx 0 Xxxxx 0

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Agreement, Decision Making Agreement, Agreement

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Engagement Matrix. 2. The Engagement Matrix guides Engagement effort based on the significance of a Proposed Activity (referred to as „Activity Type‟) and the sensitivity of resource values or interests that are affected in that location (referred to as „Spatial Reference Category‟): Table 4 defines Sector Specific Activity Types (Types 0 to IV) for Proposed Activities. In the event that there is no Sector Specific Activity Type that applies to a Proposed Activity, and only under those circumstances, then the General Activity Types shown in Table 4 are used. The Spatial Reference Layer (Map B) is used to define the Spatial Reference Category (A to C) based on the location of Proposed Activities (see Spatial Reference Layer, and Map B). Where Proposed Activities are not spatially referenced to a discrete location within the SDM Area, the Engagement Level is based only on the Activity Type and the Engagement Matrix does not apply. For Proposed Activities under consideration by the Parties that are located beyond the spatial extent of the Spatial Reference Categories shown on Map B, the Engagement Level is based only on the Activity Type. The Engagement Matrix identifies the proposed Engagement Level (1 to 4) for a particular combination of Activity Type and Spatial Reference Category, as shown in Table 1. For Activity Types „0,‟ no Engagement is required and the Engagement Matrix does not apply. Table 1: Engagement Matrix Category Activity Type A Xxxxx 0 Xxxxx 0 Xxxxx 0 Xxxxx 0 X Xxxxx 0 Xxxxx 0 Xxxxx 0 Xxxxx 0 X Xxxxx 0 Xxxxx 0 Xxxxx 0 Xxxxx 0

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement

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