Secondary effects definition
Secondary effects means unintended changes in carbon stocks, greenhouse gas emissions, or greenhouse gas removals caused by the forest project.
Secondary effects means reasonably foreseeable indi- rect effects caused by an action or project later in time or farther removed in distance, including induced changes in the pattern of land use, population density, or growth rate and related effects on the human environment.
Secondary effects means liquefaction, settlement, lateral spread, subsidence or uplift, fires, landslides, tsunamis, seiche, ground and/or slope failures, floods, explosions, spills that occur due to earthquake shaking and the resulting damage to a facility.
Examples of Secondary effects in a sentence
Secondary effects are generally removed in time and distance from the proposed project.
More Definitions of Secondary effects
Secondary effects or “indirect effect” means effects that
Secondary effects means effects that are not Primary Effects and are changes in the emissions of Greenhouse Gas or Airborne Contaminants, or Contaminants, resulting from the Project which are identifiable and quantifiable in a commercially reasonable manner.
Secondary effects means unintended changes in greenhouse gas emissions caused by the forest project.