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The Zoological Society of London
is an international wildlife conservation organization with a focus on
science-based and pragmatic solutions. ZSL has been active in Indonesia for
about 10 years, with a particular focus on the overlap between industrial
development and biodiversity conservation. ZSL Indonesia is based in Bogor,
West Java, with existing field projects in
Jambi and South Sumatera. We
are now looking
for:
ZSL Indonesia is a highly diverse
programme with projects involving climate change, public-private-people
partnerships, sustainable landscape management, in addition to species
conservation (namely the Sumatran tiger), protected area management, and
combatting wildlife crime.
The
UKCCU/NICFI Project works with the Government of South Sumatra, national and
district level governments, communities and the private sector to facilitate
and support the government, private sector and local communities, to
establish and pilot the sustainable landscape management partnership approach
in the Sembilang-Dangku landscape of South Sumatra. The proposed impact of
this project is to achieve “Inclusive economic growth and community
prosperity, biodiversity conservation, forest protection and restoration, and
the ending of deforestation, peatland drainage and wildfires that contribute
to land-based Greenhouse Gas emissions”.
We are now looking for:
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CONSULTANT
FOR HERPETOFAUNA SURVEY
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Terms and
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Start Date
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October 2019
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Duration of Contract
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5 Months
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Work Area
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Palembang,
South Sumatera
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Reporting to
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Conservation
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Key Purpose of the Job
The UKCCU/NICFI through KELOLA Sendang Project
works with the Government of South Sumatra, national and district level
governments, communities and the private sector to facilitate and support the
government, private sector and local communities, to establish and pilot the
sustainable landscape management partnership approach in the Sembilang-Dangku
landscape of South Sumatra. The proposed impact of this project is to achieve
“Inclusive economic growth and community prosperity, biodiversity
conservation, forest protection and restoration, and the ending of
deforestation, peatland drainage and wildfires that reduces land-based
Greenhouse Gas emissions”.
In support of South Sumatra's green growth
vision, the South Sumatra provincial government has developed a Biodiversity
Strategy and Action Plan (BSAP) for South Sumatra Province 2017-2021, in
which one action plan for biodiversity conservation is through identification
and inventory of species and their distribution. Research and publications on
biodiversity in South Sumatra are still very limited in certain regions, so a
list of species and their distribution is needed to provide an overview of
the biodiversity in the South Sumatra region and subsequent management
planning.
One form of support for the Sendang KELOLA
project in conservation of biodiversity is through inventory and
identification of biodiversity and its distribution, specifically in the
Sembilang-Dangku landscape. In 2017, the KELOLA Sendang project initiated an
inventory of animals, especially large mammals, through occupancy survey and
camera trap installation in the Dangku landscape. In the end of 2018, the
installation of camera traps to inventory large mammals in the Sembilang
landscape has also begun to be implemented. In addition to inventorying large
mammals, the KELOLA Sendang project also aims to support the study of
inventory of other flora and fauna, especially endemic species and priority
species contained in South Sumatra BSAP, along with their distribution in the
Sembilang-Dangku landscape.
Participation of younger generations of South
Sumatra in efforts to implement sustainable landscape management and
biodiversity conservation is one of the priorities of KELOLA Sendang project
because the future of sustainable landscape in South Sumatra lies on its
young generation. Therefore, one of the strategies of the project is to
involve university students in project’s activities and expose them to
sustainable landscape concept to biodiversity conservation.
Scope of Work
1.
Train, involve, and supervise the next generation of South Sumatra
conservationists in herpetofauna surveys and sustainable landscape management
2.
Conduct herpetofauna survey in pre-determined locations in
Sembilang-Dangku landscape (at least 3 locations that represent low-land
tropical ecosystem, peatland, mangroves, and productive landscape – such as
timber plantation and/or oil palm plantation and/or community’s gardens)
3.
Conduct data analysis and verification of survey results
4.
Compose and layout Herpetofauna of Sembilang-Dangku book
Deliverables
1.
Herpetofauna survey training report
2.
Collated data (coordinates, photographs, list of species)
3.
Draft 1 – Herpetofauna of Sembilang-Dangku book
4.
Final draft – Herpetofauna of Sembilang Dangku book
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Recruitment Qualifications:
The consultant should have proven experience with herpetofauna
survey and identification
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Application procedures:
The interested consultant
shall submit the following documents:
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Cover Letter
2.
Technical proposal including the timeline, team profile with CV of team
members, references of min. 2 relevant experiences
3.
Financial Proposal
4.
Examples of directly relevant work with other organizations
The proposal shall
submitted in English to indonesia@zsl.org, cc’d lydia.chandra@zsl.org, by latest September
30, 2019 with placing the job title in the subject line . Only short-listed
proposals will be notified. As received after the deadline will not be
considered.
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Monday, September 23, 2019
CONSULTANT FOR HERPETOFAUNA SURVEY
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