Direct impact definition

Direct impact means the impact of products that actually consume energy during use;
Direct impact means (a) the conduct of any of the following activities within any portion of the Avoidance Area: construction activities (including staging, equipment use, and storage), grading, vegetation removal, dewatering, material deposition, or ground disturbance, and (b) any direct and observable physical disturbance to the Avoidance Area caused by activities within or immediately adjacent to the Avoidance Area. This definition is not intended to reflect a position by any Party on the meaning of the term “direct impact” under CEQA.
Direct impact means that the results of an activity can be linked (and measured) directly to the prevention, treatment, and control of HIV/AIDS or to the care and protection of people living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA) and their families, including their children. For example, making information and condoms available to workers through an agricultural extension or transportation project can have a direct impact on behavior change and reduced HIV/AIDS transmission. CSH funds can be used for the HIV/AIDS education or service component that provides increased livelihood to families affected by HIV/AIDS, but not for other the components of the full agricultural extension or transportation program that do not have a direct impact on PLWHA or their families. CSH funds can also be used to strengthen NGOs or other community groups caring for individuals with HIV/AIDS or orphans and other vulnerable children affected by the pandemic.

Examples of Direct impact in a sentence

  • Direct impact units are µg/m³ and deposition impact units are kg N/ha/yr or Keq/ha/yr.

  • Fire; Explosion; Lightning; Windstorm; Hail; Direct impact of vehicle, aircraft or vessel; Riot or civil commotion; Vandalism or malicious mischief; or accidental discharge of fire protective equipment.

  • Direct impact metrics quantify the estimated impact of the counterparty’s project development or business-building activity.

  • Direct impact from such disturbance may cause changes in the natural community ecosystem or lead to invasion by non-native plant species.

  • The Direct impact upon all UK based business for One In Two Out (OITO) purposes is set out in the OITO section of the IA.


More Definitions of Direct impact

Direct impact means that the results (outcome/impact) of an activity can be linked and measured (using health elements and health indicators) against the purposes for which the funds supporting the activity were appropriated, as defined in the Appropriations Act and the relevant House, Senate, and conference Reports and under the health element goal: “To contribute to improvements in the health of people, especially women, children, and other vulnerable populations in countries of the developing world, through expansion of basic health services, including family planning; strengthening national health systems,
Direct impact means that the results of an activity can be linked and measured directly to the achievement of the relevant Agency objective (objectives under Goal 3 or 4). For example: polio immunization can reduce deaths caused by polio and reduce paralysis and loss of mobility due to polio; enhancing positive behavior change among HIV high-risk populations can reduce the transmission of HIV/AIDS; and promoting birth preparedness can directly reduce maternal morbidity and mortality and the adverse outcomes to women as a result of pregnancy and childbirth.
Direct impact means the amount of direct economic activity
Direct impact means an adverse effect of a development action upon significant sage-grouse habitat which is proximal to the development action in time and place.
Direct impact means an impact that is associated with the location and construction of a proposed project.
Direct impact means the impact of products that actually consume energy during use.
Direct impact means the participant’s home was: