Check-list for making a Biodiversity Action Plan
Biodiversity Action Plan
A biodiversity action plan can help you set long-term objectives and develop an implementation programme that will:
You may like to use the following pro-forma to help you develop your implementation programme. The number of targets you have will depend on the scale of
the project. An example of a planning table is given here and also a blank table for you to use during your own project.
State what is needed to achieve the objectives
1
Set targets and deadlines
2
3
Agree responsibilities for staff, where appropriate
Develop ways of monitoring the work
4
Get agreement for all areas of the plan from governors, teachers, parents and pupils etc
5
Implement the plan
6
Inform partners about progress (local authority services/ contractors/ landscape architects, wider school
community, school management, staff, pupils, grounds maintenance)
7
Review the plan regularly
8
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Project
Objectives
Targets
By who? By when? Achieved?
1
2
3
4
5
6
Target 1
Target 2
Target 3
Target 4
Target 5
Target 6
Review points Dates
How will the targets be monitored?
By who? By when? Achieved?
1
2
3
4
5
6
School
Parents
Local Authority
Other interested parties
Communication points Dates
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