Target Areas definition

Target Areas means, collectively, the Negro Target Area, the Tocantins Target Area and the Xingu Target Area (the latter two, as hereinafter defined);
Target Areas means the Recipient’s regions/districts of Notto Djobass, Mewane, Xxxxx, Xxxxx Mosquee, Fimela, Niakhar, Nganda, and Latmingue in the Groundnut Basin, which benefit from the activities of the Project, or any other region of the Recipient agreed with the World Bank.
Target Areas means the sub-watersheds in the Recipient's territory identified as the sites for the Project investments and activities, meeting technical, economic, environmental, and social criteria as defined in the Common Framework for Engagement.

Examples of Target Areas in a sentence

  • Policy ESD11 is concerned with Conservation Target Areas (CTAs), and requires all development proposals within or adjacent CTAs to be accompanied by a biodiversity survey and a report identifying constraints and opportunities for biodiversity enhancement.

  • Borrowers purchasing properties located in Target Areas do not have to be first-time homebuyers; however, at the time of loan closing, no other residential properties may be owned.

  • To see what areas in New Jersey are designated as Target Areas, please visit the following webpage: http://www.njhousing.gov/homeownership/buyers/uta/index.shtml 1.

  • Funding for Identification of Maternity Care Health Professional Target Areas.

  • Target Areas are indicated on the Agency’s website at www.njhousing.gov on the Purchase Price and Income Limits Lists.


More Definitions of Target Areas

Target Areas means the Recipient’s rural Municipalities and poor neighborhoods in urban Municipalities which meet the eligibility criteria set forth in the Operational Manual to be beneficiaries of the Project.
Target Areas means those specifically designated areas having historical value, expended significant public investment to promote development, requiring the placement of all utilities underground and developed in aesthetic design, or where added new structures in the right- of-way can present significant risks to vehicles, safety, and pedestrian access requiring a consistent aesthetic structure and unique neighborhood characters for which specific design standards shall be required for a consistent and compatible contribution to the character of the neighborhood.of the City having unique neighborhood characteristics for which specific design standards shall be required for a consistent and compatible contribution to the character of the neighborhood. The target areas within the City shall constitute:
Target Areas means one of the three priority areas within the RMC Region, which may include:Urban Land: Census tracts within project service areas that meet the disadvantaged community criteria of more than 30% youth and less than 80% of the state’s average annual income.Mountains, Hills, Foothills: Property acquisition that is necessary to maintain critical wildlife corridors and/or have at least 10 target species on site.River/Tributary Corridors: Projects which include riparian habitat/wetland restoration and extend or enhance recreational trail corridors.
Target Areas means the counties or native American Indian settlement in Iowa designated to receive emergency food and shelter assistance.
Target Areas means the Kebeles and Woredas hosting refugees in the six main refugee-hosting regions of Afar, Amhara, Benishangul-Gumuz, Gambella, Somali and Tigray, or such other Kebeles and Woredas as may be agreed upon, from time to time, with the concurrence of the Association.
Target Areas or “Target Districts” means the following six Recipient’s Districts: Gicumbi (Northern Province), Gatsibo (Eastern Province), Kirehe (Eastern Province), Nyamagabe (Southern Province), Gisagara (Southern Province), and Karongi (Western Province).
Target Areas means one of the three priority areas within the RMC Region, which may include: