MITD definition

MITD means Minimum Inter-Tree Distance
MITD means the Borrower’s Ministry of Industry and Technological Development, or any successor thereof;

Examples of MITD in a sentence

  • The minimum inter-tree distance (MITD) may be reduced to 1.0 metre in certain SUs where certain site factors limit available plantable microsites.

  • In that circumstance, a rationale for the reduced MITD in the particular SU will be provided in the site plan.

  • Unless otherwise directed a 1.5m minimum inter- tree spacing (MITD) is acceptable in areas where microsite selection is limited, when spacing off of an acceptable natural (described in the Responsibility Details section) and when adjacent unplantable areas greater than 6m across (i.e. standing water, rocky outcrops or slash piles).

  • For the purpose of ensuring the proper coordination and overall management of the Project, the Borrower shall maintain within MITD, the BOT to be chaired by the Minister of Industry and Technological Development, and shall include representatives of all Project stakeholders as set forth in the Operational Manual.

  • The use of minimum inter-tree spacing (MITD) down to 1.5mwill be acceptable in areas where the best microsites are limited.

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  • The Borrower shall, through MITD, ensure that Training Subprojects are appraised and implemented in accordance with the provisions of the Operational Manual.

  • The Borrower shall vest MITD with the overall responsibility of the Project implementation.

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