Key indicators for measuring the state of conservation
6. Monitoring
- Key indicators for measuring the state of conservation
- Administrative arrangements for monitoring property
- Results of previous reporting exercises
A. Key indicators for measuring the state of conservation
Indicator | Periodicity | Location of Records |
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Percentage of canal buildings, fortifications and engineering works in good or fair condition. | Regular monitoring of all cultural resources on a cycle not to exceed three years. Data recorded in the Eastern Ontario Field Unit Asset Management System | Eastern Ontario Field Unit, 34A Beckwith Street South, Smiths Falls, Ontario, K7A 2A8 |
The authenticity of the slackwater sections of the canal is not under threat from external development along the waterway. | Development proposals are reviewed as submitted for potential impact on the slackwater sections | Eastern Ontario Field Unit, 34A Beckwith Street South, Smiths Falls, Ontario, K7A 2A8 |
Percentage of visitors who are aware of the world heritage values of the nominated property. | Visitor surveys every five years. | Eastern Ontario Field Unit, 34A Beckwith Street South, Smiths Falls, Ontario, K7A 2A8 |
The buffer zone of the nominated property is functioning effectively in reducing the impact of external developments adjacent to the property. | Development proposals are reviewed as submitted for potential impact on the nominated property. | Eastern Ontario Field Unit, 34A Beckwith Street South, Smiths Falls, Ontario, K7A 2A8 |
Visitation trends are measured to identify potential threats to the state of conservation of the nominated property. | Visitation records are maintained annually and correlated with conservation reports to identify impacts. | Eastern Ontario Field Unit, 34A Beckwith Street South, Smiths Falls, Ontario, K7A 2A8 |
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