Consultancy to develop TFCA Land-use Plan

  • Added Date: Friday, 26 April 2024
  • Deadline Date: Sunday, 05 May 2024
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Result of ServiceBuilding on existing management plans and working in collaboration with the Ministry of Tourism, the Department of National Parks and Wildlife of Zambia and Parks and Wildlife Management Authority of Zimbabwe focal points, a land use plan for the LOZAMAP TFCA is produced that supports the development of an Integrated Development Plan which is needed to establish a treaty recognized by the partner countries for the LOZAMAP TFCA. Work LocationHome-based Expected duration3.5 months Duties and ResponsibilitiesThe consultant will undertake the following tasks, working in close consultation with the Steering Committee: 1) Analyze the current situation within the LOZAMAP TFCA • Screen current policies and laws, financial mechanisms and incentives as well as decision-making processes. • Analyze sectoral plans, land use patterns, trends, evolving needs, and challenges, including conflicts with conservation priorities. • Compile biogeographical information - climate, topography, soil, etc. • Analyze water resources and management, ecosystem services and climate change vulnerability. • Identify the key stakeholders, including socio-economic and gender aspects. • Identify current or future conflicting areas across different land use sectors. Output: Situational analysis. 2) Carry-out stakeholder consultations Conduct a mission to the LOZAMAP TFCA to meet with principal stakeholders so as to: • Consult with governmental and non-governmental stakeholders regarding the detailed objectives of the land use plan. • Consult with communities regarding their current land uses, land use practices, needs and expectations from land use planning in the context of the formal establishment of the TFCA; • Consult with private businesses, operating within the TFCA on their needs; • Prepare substantive report on consultations and document the planning process as well as decisions agreed. The mission will require approximately 6 days and travel should be arranged by the consultant. Output: Report on stakeholder consultations. 3) Draft, verify and finalize the land use plan Ensuring that stakeholder needs and expectations are taken into consideration: • Prepare a draft land use plan, including GIS-based maps, based on national and international best practice, to serve as the basis for decisions on natural resources use, protection and management within the TFCA; • Conduct a risk assessment to identify potential risks associated with the implementation of the plan, such as legal, financial, environmental, or social risks, and propose mitigating strategies. • Design and facilitate a validation workshop of the draft land use plan with stakeholders in order to finalize the Plan (costs of workshop to be covered separately by CMS Secretariat); • Submit the land use plan for approval by relevant authorities and stakeholder representatives. Output: Finalized land use plan. Qualifications/special skillsRequired is a consultant with the following qualifications and experience: • A degree in Land Use Policy and Planning, Land Management or in a field relevant to the above assignment; • Minimum of 7 years professional experience in projects related to land use and planning; • Knowledge and experience of community-based natural resource management, social land management, land management and land-use planning in Eastern and Southern Africa is an advantage; • Extensive knowledge of ecological landscapes, threats to the environment and wildlife conservation, transboundary cooperation and socio-economic development challenges in Eastern and Southern Africa; • Direct experience in planning for the establishment of TFCAs, and in writing Protected Area management plans is an advantage; • Familiarity with land-use mapping systems, particularly GIS; • Experience in community participatory consultations and negotiations; • Excellent communication skills with experience in facilitating stakeholder consultations and preparing high-quality reports; • Strong analytical skills with the ability to transfer analytical results into simple and workable solutions; • Working experience in government projects in Eastern and Southern Africa is an advantage; • Advanced University degree in a field related to natural resource management and/ or regional development planning and; • Demonstrable skills in office computer use word processing, spread sheets, etc. Do you have knowledge of ecological landscapes, threats to the environment and wildlife conservation, transboundary cooperation and socio-economic development challenges in Eastern and Southern Africa? Do you have experience in community participatory consultations and negotiations? Are you familiar with land-use mapping systems, particularly GIS? Do you have direct experience in planning for the establishment of TFCAs, and in writing Protected Area management plans? LanguagesProficiency in written and oral English. Additional InformationNot available. No FeeTHE UNITED NATIONS DOES NOT CHARGE A FEE AT ANY STAGE OF THE RECRUITMENT PROCESS (APPLICATION, INTERVIEW MEETING, PROCESSING, OR TRAINING). THE UNITED NATIONS DOES NOT CONCERN ITSELF WITH INFORMATION ON APPLICANTS’ BANK ACCOUNTS.

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