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zhenek [66]
2 years ago
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Areas of Impact: Briefly outline your role(s)/ position. Summarize the resulting impact against your priorities

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zaharov [31]2 years ago
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The resources activity used as an example is Agricultural Area, the areas of impact if affects the priorities are the agricultural land use in the area, the nutrition of the soul in the area and also the soil structure in the area.

The roles people can play in this kind of Impact Area are:

  • Agricultural liason officer
  • Soil Nutritionist
  • Farmers
  • Laboratory technicians
  • Agronomist, etc.

<h3>What is an Area of impact?</h3>

An Area of impact  is known as a term that connote the area where an activity is said to be proposed to be carried out in.

It is also known as the area where the carrying out of a particular priority or activity is said to likely to have an impact.

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