Environmental and Social Management Framework definition

Environmental and Social Management Framework or “ESMF” means an instrument satisfactory to the Association, prepared and adopted by the Recipient and dated February 5, 2010 outlining the process for management of the environmental and social aspects of the Project as the same may be amended from time to time with the Association’s prior written concurrence.
Environmental and Social Management Framework or “ESMF” means the framework included in the EA setting out modalities to be followed in assessing the potential adverse environmental and social impact associated with activities to be implemented under the Project, and the measures to be taken to offset, reduce, or mitigate such adverse impact.
Environmental and Social Management Framework and “ESMF” means the Recipient’s framework dated November 30, 2010, which: (i) sets forth standards, methods and procedures specifying how technological research activities under the Project whose location, number and scale are presently unknown shall systematically address environmental and social issues in the screening and categorization, sitting, design, implementation and monitoring phases during Project implementation; (ii) systematizes the environmental and social impact assessment required for such activities before Project execution; and (iii) stipulates the procedures for conducting site-specific environmental impact assessments, be they limited environmental impact assessments or full environmental impact assessment.

Examples of Environmental and Social Management Framework in a sentence

  • Towards this objective, an Environmental and Social Management Framework (ESMF) has been developed to lay out a mechanism for integrating environmental and social concerns into the planning, designing and implementation phase of JPSIP.

  • Environmental and Social Management Framework (ESMF) is a tool for use by a project proponent to identify and address the potential environmental and social concerns or impacts of a project across all stages from planning stage to its implementation and post- implementation operations.

  • Accordingly, this Environmental and Social Management Framework (ESMF) has been developed to serve as an instrument to guide the Implementing Agencies on undertaking necessary E&S due diligence on each sub-project.

  • FIs must prepare an Environmental and Social Management Framework, following the Bank’s consultation and disclosure requirements as in the case of other safeguards documents (e.g., EAs, RAPs, IPPs).

  • Grievances will be addressed in accordance with the grievance mechanism described in the Project Environmental and Social Management Framework or CI-GEF’s Mechanism for Integrity-Related Grievances, as applicable.


More Definitions of Environmental and Social Management Framework

Environmental and Social Management Framework or “ESMF” means the Recipient’s framework to be developed, disclosed and adopted in accordance with the provisions of Section I.F.1(a)(i) of Schedule 2 to this Agreement, as the same may be amended from time to time with the prior written approval of the Association.
Environmental and Social Management Framework means the Recipient’s framework, dated October 2006, agreed with the Association for the environmental and social screening process to be followed in identifying, assessing, and mitigating the potential adverse environmental and social impact associated with activities to be implemented under the Project, as the same may be updated from time to time with the concurrence of the Association, and such term includes any schedules to the Environmental and Social Management Framework.
Environmental and Social Management Framework means the Recipient’s document dated February 24, 2006 setting forth, inter alia, guidelines, procedures, timetable and other specifications designed to offset adverse environmental and social impacts related to Project activities, or to reduce them to acceptable levels, or to enhance positive impacts.
Environmental and Social Management Framework means the Recipient’s document entitled “Cadre de Gestion Environnementale et Sociale” and dated December 2007, detailing: (a) the measures to be taken during the implementation and operation of the Project to eliminate or offset adverse environmental and social impacts, or to reduce them to acceptable levels, and
Environmental and Social Management Framework or “ESMF” means the Recipient’s framework, prepared in form and substance satisfactory to the Association, dated August 2007, prepared for purposes of providing guidance for activities financed under Local Investment Grants under the pilot LIG component under Part 1(i) of the Project, describing measures for the mitigation of the potential adverse environmental and social impact of such activities , as the same may be updated from time to time with the concurrence of the Association, and to be applied in accordance with the provisions of paragraph 2 of Section I.F of Schedule 2 to this Agreement.
Environmental and Social Management Framework or “ESMF” means the framework, dated January 2004, satisfactory to the Association, describing measures for the mitigation of the potential adverse environmental and social impact of the Project, as the same may be updated from time to time with the approval of the Association, to be applied by the Recipient in accordance with the provisions of paragraph 1 of Part III of Schedule 4 to this Agreement;
Environmental and Social Management Framework or “ESMF” means the plan prepared and disclosed by the Borrower/Project Implementing Entity and the World Bank, dated April 13, 2017, setting out the modalities to be followed in assessing the potential adverse environmental and social impacts of Project activities (including impacts on natural habitat, forests, and physical cultural resources, as well as pest management measures) and the measures to be taken to offset, reduce or mitigate such adverse impacts; as well as for the preparation of environmental and social management plans, as such framework may be amended by the Borrower from time to time, with the prior written agreement of the World Bank.