Protecting Heritage Places
10 steps to help protect the natural and cultural significance of places
Australian Heritage Commission, 2000
Step 8: What is your plan? (continued)
What a management plan should include
All written plans for heritage protection should include:
- a description of the place and its setting
- an identification of the key people interested and the sources of information
- a statement of the significant heritage values of the place
- an identification of the key issues affecting the future of the place or places
- objectives
- guidance on what future actions will be done or are appropriate considering the significance of the place or places
- a list of people responsible for carrying out actions of the plan
- how the protection of the place itself will be monitored and reviewed
- a process and timing for reviewing and updating the plan
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