Intangible losses definition

Intangible losses means incremental adverse conse- quences to property that are not economic in nature, including property related to social, cultural, unique, or resource-based values, including the loss of irreplaceable and unique historic and cultural features; long-lasting pollution of land or water; or long-lasting or permanent changes to the ecology, including fish and endangered species habitat identified and evaluated by a public natu- ral resource management or protection agency.

Examples of Intangible losses in a sentence

  • Intangible losses belong to this interpretation of socio-economic vulnerability.