Thanks Crispin,
I guess then what we are trying to do with MIDAS is set a standard for
the historic environment of equivalents to the concepts of feature,
vision / objective, factors, attributes etc that your CMS uses for
natural environment management.
The driver for this is in principle the heritage protection reform in
England and Wales, which, if it goes through, will increase the range of
management activities expected of the local HER.
Best wishes
Ed
Crispin wrote
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NB one lesson from CMS for MIDAS Heritage is that if you want to define
a structure/schema for management plans, then that will depend what
management planning approach you adopt, and there is more than one. The
CMS approach is laid out here:
http://www.esdm.co.uk/CMS/ManagPlan.asp
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