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(Nükleer Bilimler) mitigation
to act in such a way as to cause an offense to seem less serious
Measures take to reduce adverse effects on the environment
Actions or design features that reduce a project’s impact on environmental resources Mitigation actions will avoid, minimize and/or compensate for adverse effects on the environment
Actions taken to avoid, minimize, or rectify the impact of a land management practice
(Ticaret) The reduction of damage from risk due to lessening the chance of occurrence, or by minimizing its effect when it does occur
The process of preventing disasters or reducing related hazards Methods of limiting damage can be as simple as placing a fuse box higher on a wall in a flood-prone area, or as costly as strengthening a building's structure to withstand an earthquake The American Red Cross' mitigation efforts include brochures and training videos, local presentations to raise awareness of mitigation, and serving on committees and task forces that coordinate mitigation programs
Steps taken to reduce or reverse the impact of earlier environmental changes or damage, usually caused by human activities For example, if logging removed a bird nesting area, mitigation activities might include planting young trees
means to avoid, minimize, rectify, or reduce an impact, and in some cases, to compensate for an impact
A change or alternative to the proposed project which reduces or eliminates its significant adverse environmental impacts Mitigation can be in the form of traditional offsets, transportation-based mitigation measures that are directly associated with the project under consideration, or mitigation fees to be used to secure off site mitigation
Pre-planned and coordinated operator reactions to infrastructure warning and/or incidents designed to reduce or minimize impacts; support and complement emergency, investigatory, and crisis management response; and facilitate reconstitution
The taking of actions that reduce the harmful effects of a disaster Mitigation accepts the occurrence of extreme natural phenomena, but attempts to limit both human and property loss
Measures taken to reduce adverse impacts on the environment To make less severe, as in the "mitigation" of enviromental hazards
Steps taken to avoid or minimize negative environmental impacts Mitigation can include: avoiding the impact by not taking a certain action; minimizing impacts by limiting the degree or magnitude of the action; rectifying the impact by repairing or restoring the affected environment; reducing the impact by protective steps required with the action; and compensating for the impact by replacing or providing substitute resources
This refers to the options for reducing or removing negative environmental impacts and consists of three basic options: Remove the problem by the use of alternative sites, locations or operating conditions; reduce the problem by similar methods; or compensate for the problem by remediation, replacement or payments in cash or kind Recommended mitigation may also include the provision of additional specific measures or inputs, which may be funded or implemented independently of the main project
An action or series of actions to offset the adverse impacts that would otherwise cause a regulated activity to fail to meet the criteria set forth in the Basis of Review Mitigation usually consists of restoration, enhancement, creation, preservation or a combination there of
mitigation has two distinct meanings in law On the one hand it is the steps which a person must take to minimize the loss which they incur for example when the other party to a contract has broken the terms of that contract In other words, the wronged party cannot simply let a loss continue to mount up and then hold the other person responsible - they must attempt to limit the damage caused The other main meaning is that it is the facts which are put forward, normally in a criminal case, as to why the convicted person should be given a lesser sentence than they would otherwise receive Such a "plea in mitigation" will be considered by the judge before sentencing takes place
A method or procedures which may: (1) avoid an impact altogether by not taking a certain action or parts of an action; (2) minimize impacts by limiting the degree or magnitude of the action and its implementation: (3) rectify the impact by repairing, rehabilitating, or restoring the affected environment; (4) reduce or eliminate the impact over time by preservation and maintenance operations during the life of the action; and (5) compensate for the impact by replacing or providing substitute resources or environments
A system whereby the adverse impacts of an activity on the environment are minimized or cancelled by requiring the party to limit the action or replace the resources affected; the term is commonly used in connection with §404 of the Clean Water Act to require parties who drain wetlands to mitigate by constructing or restoring wetlands of equal size somewhere else on the property The 1990 farm bill amends swampbuster to provide for mitigation
Measures taken to reduce the harmful effects of a disaster by attempting to limit the disaster's impact on human health and economic infrastructure (Landesman definition) See also hazard mitigation
a partial excuse to mitigate censure; an attempt to represent an offense as less serious than it appears by showing mitigating circumstances
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