Evaluation of lands-use conditions based on the present likelihood or under specific management conditions with socioeconomic assumptions or climate (e g , accessibility or population potential) or social climate Areas close to a city have a higher feasibility than those more distant
The reasonable likelihood of satisfying certain investment objectives within the context of the market, finances, and other resources or constraints
Capable of being done or carried out or being used or dealt with successfully For example, the likelihood a certain security device, program or process will actually deter a security incident or loss event from occurring
(1) the likelihood or extent to which appropriate data and information are readily available or can be obtained, produced, or interpreted with available resources such as staff, expertise, time, and equipment (2) one of four areas of standards in The Personnel Evaluation Standards: How To Assess Systems for Evaluating Educators by the Joint Committee on Standards for Educational Evaluation This area has three sets of standards: Practical Procedures, Political Viability, Fiscal Viability See Accuracy, Administrative Feasibility, Propriety, Utility
The quality of being feasible; practicability; also, that which is feasible; as, before we adopt a plan, let us consider its feasibility
A determination that a process, design, procedure, or plan can be successfully accomplished in the required time frame