Request For Proposal 2013 - UNESCO: Socio-Economic and Climate Change Impact Assessment in Buntoi Village, UNESCO REDD+ Site in Central Kalimantan, Indonesia

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Closing Date: March 6,2013.

The Masterplan for Rehabilitation and Revitalisation of the Ex‐PLG area in Central Kalimantan, highlights that poverty is concentrated in specific geographical areas due to a combination of factors. These include socioeconomic challenges, the relative success of former hydrological management efforts. Poverty in Central Kalimantan province is amongst the highest in the country, reaching 36% of the population. In the area of the transmigration settlements, poverty rates rise up to 60‐70%. Poverty is not spread evenly and there is a socio‐economic dimension to poverty and illegal logging. This disparity of poverty levels among communities creates an ethnic dimension to the division between those who profit from unsustainable use of resources and those who are then left to deal with the resulting environmental consequences.

Assessment Objectives:
1.    To understand the current state of forestry and agriculture in Buntoi Village
2.    To identify the sources of family income and livelihood, including those derived from agriculture, forestry, rubber and natural resources.  Make a short list of those activities most likely to reduce poverty and increase resiliency.
3.    To determine practices those contribute to sustainable land use of forestry and agricultural areas.
4.    To determine the mechanisms put in place by the government to enable community and private participation in forest development and management.
5.    To understand the environmental issues in the project site, especially those associated with changing climatic conditions and socio-cultural dynamics in the community level.
6.    To identify potential climate-proofing practices that can potentially contribute to the sustainable livelihood of the communities.

Outputs:
The contractor will provide the following outputs:
1.    Household survey data entry and analysis in MS-excel worksheet
2.    FGD report summary in MS-Word and recorded documentation (voice, picture, video)
3.    Comprehensive Assessment Report including quantitative and qualitative analysis of questionnaires and FGD results Indonesian. The report content should cover all of the objectives above.
4.    Executive summary of report and MS-Powerpoint presentation in English.

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Request For Proposal 2013 - UNESCO: Ecological Restoration of climate-proofing agricultural sector to improve Community Resilience to Climate Change in Central Kalimantan, Indonesia

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Closing Date; March 3,2013.

The Masterplan for Rehabilitation and Revitalisation of the Ex‐PLG area in Central Kalimantan, highlights that poverty is concentrated in specific geographical areas due to a combination of factors. These include socioeconomic challenges, the relative success of former hydrological management efforts. Poverty in Central Kalimantan province is amongst the highest in the country, reaching 36% of the population. In the area of the transmigration settlements, poverty rates rise up to 60‐70%. Poverty is not spread evenly and there is a socio‐economic dimension to poverty and illegal logging. This disparity of poverty levels among communities creates an ethnic dimension to the division between those who profit from unsustainable use of resources and those who are then left to deal with the resulting environmental consequences.

In order to stop further deforestation and to provide alternative sustainable livelihoods to communities living in ex‐PLG area, the Masterplan calls for the revitalization of agriculture and improvement of socioeconomic conditions. Many farmers and inhabitants already have diversified livelihood strategies, for example by planting coconut, harvesting rubber or keeping livestock appropriate to the area likewater‐buffaloes. However, access to education and capacity building still remains a problem. The establishment of community learning centres will enhance the livelihoods of local people and contribute to communities’ longer term resilience to climate change, by facilitating and hosting pilot initiatives that promote sustainable development and which encourage a more efficient use of natural resources. The aim of the action is to promote the exchange of information and increase the local communities’ resilience to climate change impact. 

UNESCO will provide capacity building on sustainable practices that will reduce the incidence of extractive and unsustainable agricultural practices, while at the same time improving the local stakeholders livelihoods, with a long term vision. UNESCO has been conceived with UNOPS and will be closely linked to the proposed UNOPS‐built community learning centre, as a physical platform to build the capacities of local communities, as well as to share scientific and traditional knowledge about ecosystem restoration, sustainable agroforestry and climate change. UNESCO will define together with the community, and combine local/traditional knowledge with scientific knowledge, provided by national and international experts to build the capacities of the local stakeholders. Proposed activities include intergenerational exchange on traditional conservation and farming practices, exhibitions on sustainable livelihoods and renewable energy sources as well as workshops concerned with climate change adaptation and mitigation and REDD+, ecosystem restoration methodologies, and exchange of information with other relevant partners (potentially including Green Schools already active in the province).

The main objectives are:
§  Forest composition study in the peat land forest, covering assessing the potential of replicating the natural forest succession process as the platform to develop a community and scientific-based ecological restoration methodology as well as training curricula and module for the local context
§  Community training and community garden to transfer knowledge on how to restore degraded ecosystem to the local community using scientific and community based ecological restoration methodology
§  Training on climate-proofing the agricultural sector on community level to generate alternative income. This training will be designed by using the baseline assessment result provided by UNESCO.

Outputs expected of the Contractor:
§  Comprehensive report on forest composition study and propose as scientific and community based ecological restoration methodology in peat land forest in Ex-Mega Rice Project
§  Training curricula and modules on knowledge on how to restore degraded ecosystem to the local community using scientific and community based ecological restoration methodology
§  Training curricula and modules on climate-proofing agricultural sector on community level to generate alternative income, which incorporates the result of baseline assessment.

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Request For Proposal 2013 - UNESCO: Ecological Restoration of Degraded Critical Orangutan Habitat in Gunung Leuser National Park,Indonesia

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Closing Date: March 3,2013.

Since 2005, the UNESCO and Gunung Leuser National Park (GLNP) have worked together to improve the conservation of the National Park and to promote sustainable livelihoods in the villages located in its surroundings. Among the array of activities that the UNESCO Environmental Science Unit has carried out in GLNP, one of the most relevant is the Ecosystem Restoration Program in Sei Serdang.

The main objectives are:
A.   To undertake and ensure the continuity of periodic monitoring and evaluation on the process of accelerated natural forest succession in Sei Serdang and Sei Musam;
B.   To carry out a forest composition study in a primary forest with similar environmental conditions to the one to be restored. As the basis to develop a scientific-based ecological restoration methodology, the study shall cover but not limited to:
a.       Assessment of the potential of accelerated natural succession in the area,
b.      Overview of the use of fast growing species, local species and attractive species for wildlife;
C.   To provide accurate and scientific information for the national park staff, including the park manager, on the ecosystem restoration methodology that is being applied in Sei Serdang and will be applied in Sei Musam;
D.   To develop the practical guidelines on a scientific-based ecological restoration based on the experience of the restoration activities in Sei Serdang. The development of guideliness requires full participation from the numerous stakeholders whose experiences in applying the accelerated natural succession in the area in the lowland forest, including conservationists and scientists as well as Forest Protection and Nature Conservation (PHKA) and Watershed Management Body (BPDAS) Ministry of Forestry; and
E.    To disseminate the practical guidelines among relevant stakeholders on ecosystem restoration through a national workshop, in order to share lessons learnt and standardize the methodologies used in other areas.

Expected Outputs:
A.   Comprehensive evaluation report on the implementation, monitoring and results of the restoration activities carried out in Sei Serdang, including recommendations/proposed planning for follow up monitoring and evaluation activities to ensure the continuity of monitoring and evaluation.
B.   Comprehensive report on forest composition study in a primary forest with similar environmental conditions to the one to be restored in Sei Musam, as such assessing the potential of the accelerated natural succession in the area, including an overview of the use of fast growing species, local species and attractive species for wildlife as the basis to develop a scientific-based ecological restoration methodology
C.   Proposed a scientific-based ecological restoration methodology to be adapted in the new restoration area, with special intention on the measures that need to be revised in deviation from the Restoration Design prepared for Sei Serdang area.
D.   Final draft on the practical guidelines on a scientific-based ecological restoration on lowland forest applying the accelerated natural succession process
E.    Minutes of meeting of national workshop on the lesson learnt and best practices in a scientific-based ecological restoration on the lowland forest applying the accelerated natural succession process
F.    Comprehensive report on all of the project activities 

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Call For Concept Note 2013 - IDRC and DFID: Climate Change Adaptation in Africa and Asia

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Closing Date; April 4,2013.

IDRC invites submissions of joint concept notes for the establishment of research consortia under the Collaborative Adaptation Research Initiative in Africa and Asia (CARIAA). Details about the call, eligibility, and how to apply are included in the CARIAA call document. Consortia selected through the competitive process outlined in section 7 of the call will receive grants of up to CA$15 million to conduct a common research program on climate change adaptation. 

To reach as many vulnerable poor people as possible, CARIAA will focus on the following three hot spots:
Ø Semi-arid regions of Africa and part of South and Central Asia where a large number of people depend on  climate-sensitive livelihoods such as agriculture and pastoralism;
Ø Deltas of South Asia and Africa supporting large populations whose livelihoods (e.g.  agriculture and fishing) and place of residence (e.g. urban floodplains, low-lying rural areas) are particularly vulnerable to climate change; and
Ø Glacier and snowpack dependent river basins significantly affected by climate change, as for example in the highly populated Himalayan floodplains where water quantity and quality is  likely to be significantly affected by climate change.

The CARIAA program will support three research consortia, one for each hot spot.  For the purposes of CARIAA, a consortium is defined as  a grouping of organizations (“members”) participating in the design and delivery of a common research program on climate change adaptation focused on a specific vulnerability hot spot.

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