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how is mitigation determined​

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Answered by anikasingh7364
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mitigation measures are means to prevent reduce or control adverse environmental effects of a project and include restitution for any damage to the environment caused by those effects through replacement restoration compensation or any other means

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Answered by hkumar07
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Mitigation means reducing risk of loss from the occurrence of any undesirable event. In general, mitigation means to minimize degree of any loss or harm.

Mitigation is the effort to reduce loss of life and property by lessening the impact of disasters. In order for mitigation to be effective we need to take action now—before the next disaster—to reduce human and financial consequences later (analyzing risk, reducing risk, and insuring against risk). It is important to know that disasters can happen at any time and any place and if we are not prepared, consequences can be fatal.

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The mitigation strategy is made up of three main required components: mitigation goals, mitigation actions, and an action plan for implementation.

These provide the framework to identify, prioritize and implement actions to reduce risk to hazards.

Mitigation goals are general guidelines that explain what the community wants to achieve with the plan. They are usually broad policy-type statements for reducing or avoiding losses from the identified hazards.

Mitigation actions are specific projects and activities that help achieve the goals.

The action plan describes how the mitigation actions will be implemented, including how those actions will be prioritized, administered and incorporated into the community.

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