ESSF definition

ESSF means the environmental and social safeguards framework prepared in accordance with ADB’s Environment Policy (2002), Involuntary Resettlement Policy (1995), Policy on Indigenous Peoples (1998), and the Borrower’s policies, laws and regulations, and endorsed by the Borrower and IDCOL and a summary of which is set out in Appendix 9 to the RRP;
ESSF means Engelmann Spruce Subalpine Fir, its subzones and variants.Cutting Permitsany reference to cutting permits will also refer to a timber sale that has been signed by the Timber Sale Manager.Road Permits – Any reference to road permits will also refer to Forest Service Road approved by a Timber Sale Manager.

Examples of ESSF in a sentence

  • Policies & ProcessesYes/No 1.Has your organization developed and implemented an ESMS?YesESSF was adopted by IIFCL in October 2008 which was subsequently revised in November, 2010 and July 2013 and Addendum to the ESSF for World Bank financed projects was issued in year 2014.

  • Should any private assets or public properties be affected, the contractor shall restore or replace such assets/properties or compensate the owners in accordance with the ESSF.

  • According to the environmental categorization of ESSF, the project has been categorised as High Risk2 project requiring significant compliance safeguards including comprehensive environmental impact assessment and regular monitoring.

  • Sr.No.Policies & ProcessesYes/No 1.Has your organization developed and implemented an ESMS?YesESSF was adopted by IIFCL in October 2008 which was subsequently revised in November, 2010 and July 2013 and Addendum to the ESSF for World Bank financed projects was issued in year 2014.

  • In addition, IDCOL has adopted an Environmental and Social Safeguards Framework (ESSF).


More Definitions of ESSF

ESSF means the Environment and Social Safeguards Framework, satisfactory to the Bank, prepared by the Borrower and submitted to the Bank on December 7, 2004, setting forth, inter alia, (a) the mitigating and monitoring measures to be applied during Project implementation, (b) the capacity building mechanisms for strengthening DEN and AREFs capacity, (c) the mitigating and monitoring measures relating to land acquisition for school construction, and (d) the applicable school construction norms and technical standards, as the same may be amended from time to time with the Bank’s prior agreement;
ESSF means the Xxxxxxxxx Spruce Subalpine Fir BEC, including its subzones and variants;
ESSF means the framework document prepared by the Borrower and submitted to the Association on April 4, 2005, as amended on April 20, 2005, acceptable to the Association, setting forth measures to minimize and mitigate negative environmental and social impacts of the Project on potentially affected individuals, including a resettlement framework for the Southern coastal zone, as well as measures addressing impacts resulting from the proposed management plan for the Butrint National Park, measures addressing issues of land acquisition and resettlement that result from investments related to the Saranda solid waste management, and issues of land acquisition and rights of way related to civil works to be implemented pursuant to the Coastal Village Conservation and Development Program, as the same may be amended from time to time with the agreement of the Association;
ESSF means Engelmann Spruce Subalpine Fir, its subzones and variants. “Wildlife Tree Patch” means a leave area that is greater 0.25 ha.
ESSF means Engelmann Spruce Subalpine Fir, its subzones and variants.