Ensuring monitoring is
included
As your plan for a heritage
place proceeds, it is important to measure any
changes. Knowing what
to monitor is
important to ensure that the results being sought
through the plan are being achieved.
To allow effective
monitoring, any management plan needs the
following:
- a clear statement of
management objectives
- a statement of how you
will know if the objectives have been reached
(key performance measures)
- a statement of the
current condition of the place against which
changes to the place will be
measured
- the time period over
which changes should be noticeable
- a summary of what data
needs to be collected to help assess the
changes. It is important to be realistic about
the amount of data that can be
collected.
Look
at an example.
In addition to monitoring
there should be a review
process built
into the plan. The timing of reviews should be
stated and agreed. Agreement should also be reached
on the type of review process and who should take
responsibility for its carriage.

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