ABOUT THE URBAN-LEDS II PROJECT
Accelerating
climate action through the promotion of Urban Low Emission Development
Strategies (Urban-LEDS II)
UN-Habitat and
ICLEI-Local Governments for Sustainability are jointly implementing the
Urban-LEDS II project: Accelerating climate action through the promotion of
Urban Low Emission Development Strategies in more than 60 cities worldwide in
the Urban-LEDS II project, using a multilevel governance approach to urban
climate action. The project is funded by the European Union.
Through the Urban-LEDS
II project, the local governments of selected cities are guided to create
community-scale Urban Low Emissions Development Strategies (Urban LEDS) that
also, address climate resilience. These will be aligned to and ideally inform
the Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) and National Adaptation Plans (NAPs),
and implementation of these plans will start in the project lifetime.
Further, local
governments will be supported to develop pilot projects and finance models for
their Urban LEDS implementation. The overall Urban-LEDS II project aims to
strengthen cooperation and information sharing across national and local
governments, offering an integrated Measuring, Reporting, and Verification (MRV)
concept and guidance on multilevel governance, to support all levels of
government to better understand the contribution of local level developments to
support achieving national and global climate and sustainability goals. The project runs from April 2017 till March 2021.
SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES
1.
Enhance
vertical and horizontal integration of climate action in support of National
and Local Strategies and Policies;
2.
Support
and guide selected local governments in developing and approving Urban Low
Emission Development Strategies in four new countries (Lao PDR, Bangladesh,
Rwanda and Colombia), resulting in measurable GHG emission reductions and
adaptation co-benefits;
3.
Consolidate
Urban LEDS achievements in cities in existing (Phase I) countries (Brazil,
India, Indonesia, and South Africa); and
4.
Promote
international, regional, national, sub-national, and local government cooperation
on urban climate action, leading to an increase in urban stakeholders’ capacity
to implement climate action.
KEY DELIVERABLES
Preparatory
work and scoping
·
Facilitate
coordination and meetings with relevant government offices (national,
provincial, and city-level);
·
Facilitate
the update of the National Advisory Group (NAG) consisting of representatives
from the different levels of government and key stakeholders to support the
development and implementation of the urban LEDS action plan phase II;
·
Evaluate
urban LEDS action plans a phase I and update its sustainability;
·
Coordinate
with a climate core team for each of the two model cities to support both in
the development and implementation of the urban LEDS action plan phase II;
·
Identify
appropriate local development plans for Bogor and Balikpapan Cities to which
the urban LEDS action plan shall be mainstreamed;
·
Proposed
methodology in the actual development of the LEDS action plan phase II and
mainstreaming it in the local development plan in consultation with the NAG,
cities’ climate core team and other external stakeholders; and
·
Approved
outline of the LEDS action plan phase II upon consultation with the NAG,
cities’ climate core team and ICLEI SEAS.
Identify
adaptation co-benefits
·
Review
GHG inventory and CRVA reports, draft/final city mitigation action plan
(locally named RAD-GRK), and environmental and climate data year 2019/2020
together with city’s deep dive assessment from CDP-ICLEI Unified Reporting
System;
·
Identify
adaptation co-benefits as well as identify at least five activities/projects
for each of the two model cities that should be prioritized in the LEDS action
plan; and
·
Present
the priority activities to the NAG and respective climate core team of the
model cities for their review and approval as well as the identification of
potential partners for each of the priority projects.
Drafting
of the urban LEDS action plan and integration to the selected local development
plan
·
Develop
outline of the LEDS action plan phase II in consultation with the NAG/national
focal point (KLHK) and other key stakeholder (BAPPENAS) and the climate core
teams. Components of the action plan should include the following (but are not
limited to):
o Identify relevant policies and mitigation
targets both at the national and local level;
o Identify priority sectors and high-impact
low emission development strategies (i.e. the five priority projects/activities
identified in Component #2 above) and corresponding adaptation co-benefits;
o Identify priority stakeholders and
potential partners in the implementation of the action plan; and
o Monitoring and evaluation framework of
the LEDS action plan phase II.
·
Facilitate
consultation meetings with the NAG/national focal point (KLHK) and other key
stakeholders (BAPPENAS), climate core team, and other relevant stakeholders for
the development of the LEDS action plan phase II and mainstreaming into the
RPJMD.
Validation
of the LEDS action plan and final reports
·
Document
the process and best practices of mainstreaming the LEDS action plan in
Urban-LEDS II into the model cities local development plans. -for sharing with
the Ministry of Environment and Forestry (MoEF) and Ministry of National
Development Plan (BAPPENAS);
·
Draft
a two-page case study documenting the methodology, best practices, and
recommendations from mainstreaming the LEDS action plan into local development
plans (following the Green Climate Cities (GCC);
·
Final
draft of the finalized LEDS Action Plan with extended summary; and
·
Proposed
policy recommendation to ensure successful implementation of the LEDS action
plan.
QUALIFICATIONS
·
At
least 5 years of professional experience in implementing climate change-related
projects particularly on the development of integrated climate action plans
and/or low emission development strategies, preferably in a local organization
or NGO or local-based scientific/research organization. Local NGOs and
scientific research organizations can apply;
·
Completed
university degree or equivalent in Geography, Environmental Science, Urban
Planning, Climate Change or related fields. Having a Master’s Degree is an
advantage. Equivalent professional experience can also be considered;
·
Good
knowledge and understanding of local, provincial, and national government
systems in Indonesia;
·
Good
knowledge of local/national policies relevant to climate action/climate risk
and vulnerability assessment in Indonesia;
·
Proficiency
in using GIS software (e.g., QGIS, ArcGIS, etc.) and GPS devices is a must;
·
Experience
in conducting workshops with a wide variety of different stakeholders is a
plus;
·
Experience
in conducting fieldwork is a plus;
·
Proficiency
in MS Office, email programs;
·
Excellent
command of written and spoken English;
·
Excellent
writing, presentation, communication, and facilitation skills; and
·
Able
and willing to travel domestically.
CORPORATE COMPETENCIES
·
Demonstrate
commitment to ICLEI’s vision, mission, and values;
·
Strong
leadership and organization skills;
·
Communicating
and Information Sharing: Facilitates and encourages open communication and
strives for effective communication;
·
Self-management
and Emotional Intelligence: Ability to work under pressure and stay composed
and positive even in difficult situations and handle tense situations with
diplomacy and tact;
·
Conflict
Management: Addresses conflicts proactively, striving for mutually acceptable
solutions; and
·
Creative,
motivated, with keen attention to detail and highly organized.
REPORTING
The
consultant will directly report to ICLEI Indonesia Project Officer Ms. Rika
Lumban Gaol (rika.lumbangoal@iclei.org) and Mr. Ari Mochamad (ari.mochamad@iclei.org), Country Manager. Main contact
person at ICLEI SEAS is Ms. Joy Camille Baldo, Senior Project Officer (joy.baldo@iclei.org).
APPLICATION
Interested
candidates are requested to apply by sending the following documents through
email with subject “LEDS ExpertULEDS2 – [name/organization]”
no later than 18.00 WIB on 30 June 2020, to iclei-indonesia@iclei.org with copy to iclei-sea@iclei.org:
·
Expression
of interest and confirmation of availability for the consultancy’s duration;
·
Latest
CV; and
·
Technical
and financial proposal. The financial proposal should outline professional fee (day
rate in USD) and breakdown of direct costs.
All
documents must be under one file name and must be filed as “LEDS ExpertULEDS2 – [name/organization]”. Please use
English for all communications. Only successful candidates will be contacted.
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