CONSULTANT-EXTENDING THE COASTAL FOREST PROTECTED AREA SUBSYSTEM IN TANZANIA
The GEF through UNDP has committed $3.5 million to contribute to improving the conservation of the Coastal Forests of Tanzania mainland and Zanzibar. Field actions will focus on Zanzibar (Unguja and Pemba) and Southern Tanzania (Lindi, Kilwa and Rufiji districts). An important part of the GEF project model is to collect sufficient data at the start of the project to allow the impact of the interventions to be measured over the life span of the project.Another part of the model is to fully understand the barriers and their distribution, so that the project can seek to remove these barriers. During the first year of the project, a number of baseline studies were conducted including spatial planning and setting down a strategy for ensuring adequate conservation. The second year to which these TOR are focusing would build on the work accomplished during the first year and systematically implement the strategy driving the project towards the Mid Term Review.
UNDP Tanzania is seeking a Consultant for provision of backstopping work on the economic values of Coastal Forests from field work to final report; advancing education and awareness activities in the project areas leading to development of business plans for a number of village land forest reserves in coastal areas, especially in southern Tanzania.
For more details see the attached documents below:
Advert (PDF):EXTENDING THE COASTAL FOREST PROTECTED AREA SUBSYSTEM
TOR (PDF):EXTENDING THE COASTAL FOREST PROTECTED AREA SUBSYSTEM (PDF):GENERAL CONDITIONSProposal should be submitted not later than Friday,13 July 2012 at 12:00 noon (local time)
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