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The countries of the Northern Triangle (El Salvador, Honduras and Guatemala) are experiencing the negative impacts of climate change, and global climate models predict even more severe scenarios for the coming years. These scenarios include higher average annual temperatures with lower and more erratic rainfall, marked by extreme rainfall events during tropical cyclones and followed by prolonged droughts. The lack of coverage by government agencies limits the scope to serve farmers with technical assistance and extension, resulting in the agricultural production methods they use leading to a degradation of the top layer of soil and land, which in turn reduces agricultural productivity.
The main direct causes of deforestation include land use change due to agriculture and livestock, unsustainable extraction of wood for industrial and energy uses, and forest fires, mostly related to conventional slash-and-burn practices used to prepare soils for the establishment of annual crops and pastures.
This project will provide a platform for technical collaboration with the Republic of Korea, Mexico and the Northern Triangle countries to establish enabling environmental policies that foster productive landscape restoration and create benefits to local communities and smallholder farmers, as a key strategy to reduce poverty in climate-vulnerable communities.
In this sense, the project seeks to strengthen institutional capacity with a restoration focus by supporting the preparation of documents that help mitigate and recover degraded lands, in response to climate change.
In this context, GGGI is looking for an experienced consultant to carry out the following activities:
It is important to clarify that the Manual will not have a focus on an specific type of ecosystem, but will be oriented so that at the national level, small, medium and large producers, integrate agroforestry and silvopastoral systems into their productive units in order to diversify production; and that through the use of this Manual, they would be able to apply the techniques or arrangements that best suit their land conditions.
The Manual must be prepared in Spanish and submitted in Word.doc format.
Prepare a technical manual with techniques to restore the forest landscape that serves as a guide for farmers and technicians in restoration activities, including agroforestry and silvopastoral systems; and design a dissemination strategy to make it widely known for potential users.
Below are the activities that the consultant must complete, which must be carried out in their entirety within a period of 121 days:
General responsibilities:
a) Plan and coordinate the work with the technical team of the General Directorate of Forest Planning, Watersheds and Irrigation (DGFCR) of the Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock (MAG) and with the Senior Forestry Associate of the GGGI.
b) Prepare a monthly report that demonstrates the progress of execution addressed to the Director of the DGFCR/MAG and the Forestry Senior Associate of the GGGI.
Preparation of a manual of techniques for forest landscape restoration:
a) Agroforestry systems with annual crops.
b) Agroforestry systems with fruit trees.
c) Agroforestry arrangements with coffee cultivation.
d) Agroforestry arrangements with cocoa cultivation.
e) Associations with multiple use trees.
f) Windbreak barriers.
g) Living fences.
h) Each topic should include subtopics such as: planting densities, pre-planting activities, pruning, thinning, fertilization, pest control, among others.
a) Prepare the manual using inclusive language that is well adapted to our target population: farmers, land owners, technicians and any other restoration practitioner.
b) The technical Manual should incorporate the considerations of the DGFCR-MAG team, as well as the actions considered in the different strategic axes mentioned in the Forestry Strategy of El Salvador. The Manual must ensure that, when relevant, current lands uses without forest promote adequate agroforestry restoration which allows guiding the planned and orderly development of management activities and increase of forest cover; both with productive and conservation objectives, and risk prevention and mitigation.
c) The Manual must include at least one case study of restoration at the national level.
d) Hold meetings every 15 days with the DGFCR-MAG and GGGI staff to review, correct and validate the document being prepared until its completion.
Participatory validation events:
Review content of the designed Manual:
Once the Manual has been completed, the consultant will support the following activity:
Manual’s Dissemination Strategy:
The consultant must carry out the following activities:
The payment method will be established as follows:
Requirement for payment | Date of delivery | % |
Product 1: Work plan for the development, dissemination strategy and action plan of the technical manual | 10 calendar days after signing the contract | 25 |
Product 2: Validated and accepted technical manual | 70 calendar days after receipt of Product 1 | 50 |
Product 3: Final report | 41 calendar days after receipt of Product 2 | 25 |
TOTAL | 100 |
The consultant is expected to possess the following qualifications, professional experiences, and skills:
Qualifications:
Professional experiences:
Skills:
Applicants must include in their application package as follows:
To be considered for the position, the candidate must meet the minimum qualifications listed above. Please note that only shortlisted applicants will be contacted. GGGI does not pay for any expenses associated with the interviews unless expenses are pre-authorized.
Date to close is Korean Standard Time (KST). Applications submitted after the deadline will not be considered Application. Cover Letter, and CV must be sent in English. A consortium, or a firm may not be engaged for the individual consultant assignment.
Child protection – GGGI is committed to child protection, irrespective of whether any specific area of work involves direct contact with children. GGGI’s Child Protection Policy is written in accordance with the Convention on the Rights of the Child.