Consultant - Carbon Storage Estimation

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  • Added Date: Tuesday, 06 May 2025
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Terms of Reference for a Consultant to Estimate Carbon Storage in the Urban Forests of Brazzaville

May 2025

I. Context and Justification

The forests of Brazzaville, encompassing parks, gardens, and trees planted along streets and in residential plots, have been steadily declining over the past fifty decades. Despite efforts by municipal and national authorities, the city has lost more than 80% of its forests in just 70 years. At a time when the effects of climate change are increasingly evident, the central role of forests as a barrier against environmental risksโ€”such as flooding and water erosionโ€”has become a major concern.

Indeed, urban development has continuously undermined this protective role, resulting in the loss of Brazzavilleโ€™s vegetation cover, which directly impacts the lives of its inhabitants (e.g., erosion, flooding, heatwaves). Consequently, there is a clear need to revitalize urban forestry to make Brazzavilleโ€™s forests resilient to extreme weather events. Specifically, this involves increasing carbon storage capacity through enhanced urban biomass and positioning Brazzavilleโ€™s forests as natural solutions to combat the effects of climate change.

Recognizing these challenges, the World Resources Institute (WRI) and the Municipality of Brazzaville have entered into a collaboration agreement that has facilitated the joint development of an urban forestry strategy called \"Brazza la verte\" (Green Brazzaville). As part of implementing this strategy, digitization sessions known as \"Mapathons\" have been organized to estimate the current area of Brazzavilleโ€™s forests. It is within this context that WRI is seeking a consultant to conduct a study on estimating the amount of carbon stored in Brazzavilleโ€™s urban forests, utilizing data from the Mapathons.

II. Description of the Consultancy

The primary objective of this consultancy is to complete the digitization (Mapathon) of Brazzavilleโ€™s urban forests and estimate the amount of carbon stored within them. To achieve this, the selected consultant will be required to:

  • Develop an operational plan and methodological approach for the study and submit it to WRI for approval.
  • Complete the digitization (Mapathon) of Brazzavilleโ€™s urban forests.
  • Conduct a literature review of studies on Brazzavilleโ€™s urban forests, similar studies in other countries, and any additional research related to forest carbon estimation.
  • Based on this literature review, develop a scientific method for estimating forest carbon using available digitized data, potentially supplemented by field surveys on a sample and meetings with municipal authorities responsible for implementing the \"Brazza la verte\" strategy.
  • Perform the assessment of carbon stored in Brazzavilleโ€™s forests.
  • Facilitate a workshop to present preliminary study results to Brazzaville municipal staff and various stakeholders (e.g., academics and other researchers).

    III. Consultantโ€™s Tasks

    In line with the expected outcomes of the Cities program for Brazzaville, the selected consultant will be responsible for:

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