Guidelines For Management Planning - Natural Reserve System 2025

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Conservation Management Plans (CMP) are a tool developed to set out the significance of a heritage asset, and how to conserve and manage the asset. The programme of works set out in the CMP aim at sustaining the significance for future use, along with a programme of repairs or alterations.
Specific outcomes of a good management plan include: Identification of corporate direction. Systematic forward thinking. Identification of customers and competitors. Formation of realistic goals. Co-ordination of action and resources. Production of financial forecasts. Risk minimisation. Formation of Performance Indicator.
A Management Plan is a document which sets out the management approach and goals, together with a framework for decision making, to apply in a specific protected area over a given period of time.
A Land Management Plan (LMP) is the tool by which a specific property is managed and maintained. It is the document that outlines the principles and objectives for which a property is protected, and it lays out the specific plans and actions by which those objectives are met.
A Property Management Plan is a set of objectives and strategies to ensure effective management and maintenance of a property portfolio. It outlines the entire process of managing a property portfolio, from setting goals and objectives to implementing and measuring the results of the plan.
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