Scientific Assessment definition

Scientific Assessment means an evaluation of a body of credible scientific or technical knowledge that synthesizes scientific literature, data analysis and interpretation, and models, and includes any assumptions used to bridge uncertainties in the available information.
Scientific Assessment means an evaluation of a body of scientific or technical knowledge, which typically synthesizes multiple factual inputs, data, models, assumptions, and/or applies best professional judgment to bridge uncertainties in the available information. These assessments include, but are not limited to: state-of-science reports; technology assessments; weight-of- evidence analyses; meta-analyses; health, safety, or ecological risk assessments; toxicological characterizations of substances; integrated assessment models; hazard determinations; and exposure assessments. See Final Information Quality Bulletin on Peer Review (70 FR 2664).
Scientific Assessment means an evaluation of a body of scientific or technical knowledge; and

Examples of Scientific Assessment in a sentence

  • Scientific Assessment to Inform the Identification of Critical Habitat for Woodland Caribou (Rangifer tarandus caribou), Boreal Population, in Canada: 2011 Update.

  • In: An Independent Scientific Assessment ofWell Stimulation in California.

  • An Independent Scientific Assessment of Well Stimulation in California Summary Report: An Examination of Hydraulic Fracturing and Acid Stimulations in the Oil and Gas Industry.

  • An Independent Scientific Assessment of Well Stimulation in California Executive Summary: An Examination of Hydraulic Fracturing and Acid Stimulations in the Oil and Gas Industry.

  • Under the supervision of the Head of Ecosystems Section, Scientific Assessment Branch, Division of Early Warning and Assessment of UNEP and in consultation with the UNEP-DEPI/GEF IW Unit3 and the UNEP GEF Coordination Office, the Project Manager will have the overall responsibility for the management of the GEF TWAP Project and the work of the PCU.

  • The IPCC Scientific Assessment, Report prepared for Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change by Working Group I, ▇.▇.

  • Scientific Assessment to Inform the Identification of Critical Habitat for Woodland Caribou (Rangifer tarandus caribou) Boreal Population, in Canada: 2011 Update.

  • Surveys should be designed with reference to the Canadian Wildlife Service’s guidance such as Technical Report No. 508, A Framework for the Scientific Assessment of Potential Project Impacts on Birds (▇▇▇▇▇▇ et al.

  • Table 3-12 summarises the chemical properties of identified substances that are not included in Annex I or II of the Ozone Regulation despite having an ODP according to the 2018 Scientific Assessment of Ozone Depletion (WMO, 2018).

  • An Independent Scientific Assessment of Well Stimulation in California Volume II: Potential Environmental Impacts of Hydraulic Fracturing and Acid Stimulations.