What kinds of strategies
and actions are needed?
Your strategies or actions
will depend on your objectives and will vary from
place to place. Good management is about finding
appropriate and creative solutions or strategies
for the situation at hand.
All management plans should
include strategies for maintenance, protection and
monitoring.
The following will give you
an idea of the different types of
strategies:
- maintaining or taking
other action to protect what is significant
about the place, or facilitating new uses that
are compatible with the significance of the
place
- running a training or
education program about the place. This might be
for the general public, or for staff or other
stakeholders. It could include developing
interpretation tools to help people understand
the significance of the place
- developing a fundraising
strategy
- creating a marketing
strategy
- developing new uses at or
for a place (look
at an example)
- taking immediate steps to
secure a place, and to ensure public safety or
physical protection of the site
- devising an emergency or
disaster response strategy (including responding
to vandalism and graffiti)
- changing access
arrangements or providing facilities for
visitors
- providing disabled
access
- controlling on future
development
- further recording and
documenting
- establishing new
management and consultation
arrangements
- running a program to
reintroduce a plant species that once lived
naturally in the area
- putting in place a
program to ensure Indigenous spiritual practices
associated with places are
maintained

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