Consultant - Development of Management Plan

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  • Added Date: Tuesday, 06 May 2025
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Terms of Reference for a Consultant to Develop a Management Plan for Risk-Prone and Vulnerable Areas in Brazzaville

May 2025

I. Context and Justification

The forests of Brazzaville, including parks, gardens, and trees planted along streets and in residential plots, have been steadily declining over recent decades. Despite efforts by municipal and national authorities, the city has lost more than 80% of its forests in just 70 years. As climate change effects become increasingly perceptible, these losses directly impact the resilience and prosperity of Brazzavilleโ€™s residents. The critical role of urban forests as nature-based solutions against environmental risksโ€”such as flooding, water and river erosion, siltation, and landslidesโ€”has been consistently undermined by urban development. Two northern neighborhoods, \"Ngamankosso\" and \"Bakabandilou,\" have proven particularly vulnerable to flooding and water erosion risks.

Addressing these risks through urban forest restoration and disaster management in vulnerable areas requires high-quality scientific data, funding, and expertise beyond the capacity of most African cities, including Brazzaville. Aware of this challenge, WRI and the Municipality of Brazzaville have collaborated to develop the \"Brazza la verte\" (Green Brazzaville) urban forestry strategy. Within this framework, and given the ecological vulnerability of certain Brazzaville districts, WRI is recruiting a consultant to conduct a scientific study on risk-prone and vulnerable areas to flooding and erosion in the city.

II. Description of the Consultancy

This consultancy has two objectives: first, to map Brazzavilleโ€™s risk-prone areas, and second, to identify nature-based solutions to reduce their vulnerability to flooding and erosion. The specific activities include:

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