Consultancy announcement
Position: Consultant on community forest for developing GESI mainstreamed Sustainable Forest Management Plans (SFM Plans) for target communities in CFM demonstration sites in Quang Tri and Quang Nam provinces for the USAID Sustainable Forest Management Project, RECOFTC Viet Nam
Sub-Activity Code: 1.2.5.1&1.2.6.1 Develop and implement GESI integrated forest management plans for demonstrating CFM communes
Estimated number of consulting days: about 46 person days, from June till September 2022
Application deadline: 5.00pm. Hanoi local time, 20 June, 2022
At RECOFTC, we believe in a future where people live equitably and sustainably in and beside healthy, resilient forests. We take a long-term, landscape-based and inclusive approach to supporting local communities to secure their land and resource rights, stop deforestation, find alternative livelihoods and foster gender equity. We are the only non-profit organization of our kind in Asia and the Pacific. We have more than 30 years of experience working with people and forests, and have built trusting relationships with partners at all levels. Our influence and partnerships extend from multilateral institutions to governments, private sector and local communities. Our innovations, knowledge and initiatives enable countries to foster good forest governance, mitigate and adapt to climate change, and achieve the Sustainable Development Goals of the United Nations 2030 Agenda.
The USAID Sustainable Forest Management Project (The SFM Project) will work with the Government of Vietnam (GVN) to reduce carbon emissions associated with deforestation, the degradation of natural forests, and poor plantation management. The SFM Project will implement a “Green Prosperity” approach that strengthens local communities’ ability to protect their natural resource base and reduce emissions while building a strong foundation for sustainable livelihoods and equitable economic growth.
The SFM Project will work in seven provinces (Lao Cai, Son La, Hoa Binh, Thanh Hoa, Nghe An, Quang Tri, Quang Nam) and focus on five objectives:
The SFM Project is being implemented during the period 2020-2025 by DAI in collaboration with RECOFTC and Preferred by Nature as partners, with the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) as the counterpart and the Management Board of Forestry Projects (MBFP) as project owner.
RECOFTC Viet Nam is now inviting applicants for a consultant on community forest for developing SFM Plans for target communities in CFM demonstration sites in Quang Tri and Quang Nam provinces.
Background
Background
Forest dependent communities’ participation is increasingly recognized as an important factor in effectively maintaining forests. Communities have been engaged into forest management and protection in various forms. Four main types of these engagements include: traditional community forests; introduced community forests; groups of households managing forestlands; and individual households, who all individually own forestland, collaborating in forest management.
Under the SFM Project, the concept of community covers two forms of local people's participation in forest management. The first modality is community forest management (CFM) in which residential communities/villages manage their allocated forests. This also covers the modality where communities manage household’s allocated forests as a community group (community forest household groups). The second modality is community-based forest management (CBFM) in which village communities manage contracted forests with protection forest management boards.
With CFM modality, local communities can access different financial sources, including but not limited to forest protection expenditures, PFES program, NTFP income, joint cooperation/investment and other credit programs to support communities to more effectively fulfill the roles and responsibilities of forest owners under CFM.
In order to strengthen the capacity of communities to manage, protect, sustainable use and develop the allocated forest resources, communities will actively develop SFM Plans with support from The SFM Project. Through this process, communities will effectively perform the role of forest owner to protect the forests, promote multi-purpose of forest, and protect the environment of the forest, increase the supply capacity of forest and ensure the long-term use of forest products, especially NTFPs. Communities can also effectively explore the potential of eco-tourism, cultural tourism, and environmental education. This process strengthens capacity of the community, towards self-sufficiency in part of financial resources through revenue from forest protection, from PFES, from sustainable exploitation of non-timber forest products, from organizing ecotourism activities to contribute to economic development, poverty reduction, and sustainable livelihood improvement.
Composition of the consultant team:
In order to carry out the task of developing SFM Plans for communities who are allocated land and forests, the SFM Project recruits a CFM Consultant team including:
The CFM Consultant team will also cooperate with Expert on Gender Equality and Social Inclusion (GESI) to ensure proper integration of GESI considerations into CFM planning processes.
Total expected LOE to develop SFM Plans for target communities who are allocated forests and land in two provinces of Quang Tri and Quang Nam is 164 man-days in which 64 man-days for Quang Tri and 100 man-days for Quang Nam.
Objective of the consultancy
Work with other consultant team members to conduct forest inventory, survey and design interventions to inform the development of SFM Plans for the 02 selected communities whose allocated forest and land in Quang Tri and Quang Nam provinces; Developvillage conventions/ regulations on forest management, protection and development
Tasks
Consultant 03, a team member, is responsible for performing the following tasks:
1. Coordinate with consultant 02 to carry out forest inventory tasks:
2. Carry out surveys, identify intervention activities to serve the development of SFM Plans for communities:
3. Develop village conventions/regulations on forest management, protection and development for communities
Scale and sites for implementation
The CFM consultant team is expected to develop SFM Plans for the following 02 selected communities:
Anticipated duration, level of effort (LOE), timeline and deliverables
Duration
The estimated time for the team leader to carry out this task is 46 man-days, expected to start in June 2022, and submit the final report on September 10, 2022. Details are in the following table:
LOE
No. | Items | Results | LOE |
| Total | 46 | |
1 | Field work |
| 34 |
1.1 | 1st Village Meeting: agree on contents, methods, implementation plan; collect social-economic data; collect information on forest protection, utilization and development and management | Social-economic data; Information on the management, protection, utilization and development of forests by communities. | 1 |
1.2 | Participatory forest inventory |
| 27 |
1.2.1 | Forest area inventory | Reviewed Forest status map | 8 |
1.2.2 | Forest stock volume inventory Forest regeneration inventory | Sample plot data sheet | 19 |
1.3 | Participatory survey and planning |
| 9 |
1.3.1 | Survey, develop plans to implement livelihood development activities | plans to implement livelihood development activities | 3 |
1.3.2 | Survey and develop plans to develop eco-tourism, resort and entertainment in the community forest | Plans to develop eco-tourism, resort and entertainment in the community forest | 3 |
1.3.3 | Consulting, developing training and capacity building plans for community members | Training plans, trainings | 3 |
3 | Desk study |
| 6 |
3.1 | Processing forest inventory data | Results tables, diagrams | 4 |
3.2 | Developing village conventions/regulations on forest protection and development | Village conventions/regulations on forest protection and development | 2 |
4 | 2nd village meeting: agree on content and plan to implement SFM Plans; Village conventions/regulation on forest protection and development | Meeting minutes Village conventions/regulation on forest protection and development | 1 |
5 | Finalization, acceptance and certification of SFM Plans; Village conventions/regulation on forest protection and development | Village conventions/regulation on forest protection and development | 2 |
Implementation plan and deliverables
Schedule to develop 02 SFM Plans for 02 communities whose allocated forest and land in Quang Tri and Quang Nam provinces are presented in the table below:
No. | Items | Deliverables | Time | Approval mechanism |
1 | Develop a SFM Plan for community in Gia Gia village, Huong Hiep commune, Dak Rong district, Quang Tri province |
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1.1 | Survey and design intervention activities |
| 05/7/2022 |
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1.2 | Develop a plan to implement intervention activities, develop a village convention/regulation on forest protectionand development |
| 15/7/2022 |
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1.3 | Village meeting, finalizing plan, implementing plan and conventions on forest protection and development | A plan for implementing interventions; Village conventions on forest protection and development | 25/7/2022 | Approved by RECOFTC/ The SFM Project |
2 | Develop a SFM Plan for community in Pa Da village, Ca Di commune, Nam Giang district, Quang Nam province |
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2.1 | Survey and design intervention activities |
| 20/8/2022 |
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2.2 | Develop a plan to implement intervention activities, develop a village convention/regulation on forest protectionand development |
| 30/8/2022 |
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2.3 | Village meeting, finalizing plan, implementing plan and conventions on forest protection and development | A plan for implementing interventions; Village conventions on forest protection and development | 10/9/2022 | Approved by RECOFTC/ The SFM Project SFM Plans are approved by PPMUs |
Requirements of deliverables
02 Village conventions/regulations on forest protection and development: in Vietnamese, for the 02 target communities who are allocated forest and land.
These 02 village conventions/regulation on forest protection and development are approved by authorized agency and implemented in communities.
Required qualifications
RECOFTC’s core values
At RECOFTC, our core values are the foundation of our culture and guide all our work. In addition to job specific skills and experience, the applicant should possess the following characteristics, attitudes and skills:
How to apply
Interested individuals are requested to submit their CV and a cover letter indicating why they are suitable for this consultancy along with the expected fee or daily rate and current contact details of three references, to [email protected]. Please quote the consultancy title in the subject line of the email. Only shortlisted individuals will be notified.
For any further information you may need about the consultancy, please contact [email protected].
To learn more about RECOFTC, please visit our website www.recoftc.org