0 the act of reducing how harmful, unpleasant, or bad something is: --
1 a reduction in how harmful, unpleasant, or bad something is: --
mitigation funds/grants/money The victims received federal aid in the form of disaster mitigation funds.
a mitigation plan/measure/project For every possible problem, there must be a mitigation measure in the plan.
mitigation of sth The planning process should have addressed mitigation of damage to the environment.
However, we do not find support for the proposition that the costs of mitigation are very high.
It would have been useful to also assess the total production-related pollution and mitigation cost.
These mitigation costs are much lower than for cloth production, since clean production technology is locally available.
Given government fiscal constraints, it is important to demonstrate that the mitigation costs for the industrialist are modest.
In our data, some of the most obvious ways in which these goals were achieved were strategies of mitigation.
Although both mitigation and adaptation remain serious topics for debate, this paper suggests equity should be added to the climate negotiation agenda as well.
Since the technology used and recommended is indigenous, there is no capital cost related foreign exchange liability from the mitigation.
The effect of creating a mitigation directorate was to move the agency away from national security functions toward natural hazards.