SEDUE definition

SEDUE means Secretaria de Desarrollo ▇▇▇▇▇▇ y Ecologia, the Guarantor’s Ministry of Urban Development and Ecology;

Examples of SEDUE in a sentence

  • Assistance in the implementation of environmental screening and assessment measures related to the Project including: (a) the provision of technical assistance to SEDUE and environmental agencies of the Project States; and (b) the carrying out of studies to define environmental strategies in key areas and subsectors such as local or regional master plans for water supply, drainage, sanitation, micro or macro zoning plans, management of forest resources and protection of watersheds.

  • Strengthening of the institutional capacity of SEDUE dele- gations in the Project States and of environmental agencies of the Project States and municipalities therein, such assistance to include training, acquisition of materials and equipment and consultants’ services.

  • Such applica-tion, as well as all documents submitted in support of such application, shall have been reviewed and approved by SEDUE prior to their presentation to the Trustee.

Related to SEDUE

  • Progressive discipline means a process of applying and documenting disciplinary actions progressing from less to more serious depending on the employee’s history and the nature of the offense.

  • STD means Sexually Transmitted Disease.

  • Adolescent means a Medicaid patient 17 years or younger.

  • Natural attenuation means a variety of physical, chemical or biological processes that, under favorable conditions, act without hu- man intervention to reduce the mass, toxicity, mobility, volume, or concentration of hazardous substances in the environment. These in situ processes include: Natural biodegradation; dispersion; dilution; sorption; volatilization; and, chemical or biological stabilization, transformation, or destruction of hazardous substances. See WAC 173-340-370(7) for a description of the expected role of natural at- tenuation in site cleanup. A cleanup action that includes natural at- tenuation and conforms to the expectation in WAC 173-340-370(7) can be considered an active remedial measure.

  • Distance education means education imparted by combination of any two or more means of communication, viz. broadcasting, telecasting, correspondence courses, seminars, contact programmes and any other such methodology;