Job Description
- Organization: UNDP - United Nations Development
Programme
- Office/Unit/Project: Yemen Country Office/Climate
Change, Energy and Environment Portfolio/ NBSAP Update and 7th NR
project
- Duty Station (City/Country): Home Based
- Job Title: Spatial Planning Specialist
- Level: LICA 11
- Type (Regular or Short term): Short-Term
- Number of Working days: 45 working days over Six
Months
- Office- or Home-based: Home-Based with potential travel
to Aden
- TYPE OF CONTRACT: CTG
CTG
overview
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PROJECT
BACKGROUND
The
Umbrella Programme to Support NBSAP Update, and the 7th National Reports will
support countries in revising and updating their National Biodiversity
Strategies and Action Plans (NBSAPs) in order to align with the recently agreed
Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework (KM-GBF) and enable effective
implementation of the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) and the Kunming
Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework at the national level. In addition, this
grant supports countries in preparing and submitting their 7th National Report
on the implementation of the Convention on Biological Diversity and the KM-GBF.
This Global Programme will be responsive to CBD guidance on developing NBSAPs
and completing the 7th National Report, including recent COP15 outcomes and decisions.
It will also build upon existing work through the Global Biodiversity Framework
Early Action Support (GBF-EAS) that is ongoing, as well as support to countries
to develop biodiversity finance plans, through the recently approved “Umbrella
Programme to Support Development of Biodiversity Finance Plans”. The project
implementation units of all three initiatives will coordinate to ensure that
resources from both projects are used effectively and efficiently towards the
update or revision of the National Biodiversity Strategies and Action Plans and
the preparation of the 7th National Reports in the targeted countries.
UNDP Yemen is seeking a Biodiversity Spatial Planning Specialist to collaborate
with the Project Technical Coordinator and the Technical Biodiversity
Specialist in integrating spatial planning into the 7th National Report and
updating the NBSAP.
OBJECTIVES
The
specialist will lead data collection and analysis on spatial planning
integration for the 7th National Report, aligned with Target 1 of the
Kunming-Montreal Biodiversity Framework. Additionally, the specialist will
pilot integrated spatial planning in marine and coastal areas and develop
indicators to monitor its integration into the updated NBSAP.
DUTIES
& RESPONSIBILITIES
The
Biodiversity Spatial Planning Specialist will be responsible for the following
tasks:
1. Review reports, guidelines, spatial plans, and technical
tools of line ministries, especially MoWE and UNDP related to spatial planning,
biodiversity conservation, and natural resource management in Yemen;
2. Support the analysis of legal and policy frameworks to
assess spatial planning provisions;
3. Assess achievements, gaps, and overlaps in the past and
on-going spatial planning efforts by government ministries, UN Agencies,
development partners; in coastal and marine areas;
4. Identify key policy challenges, institutional gaps,
governance barriers, and capacity constraints that affect effective spatial
planning integration into biodiversity conservation;
5. Provide institutional and policy recommendations to
strengthen spatial planning governance under the NBSAP framework;
6. Engage with key stakeholders (e.g., government agencies,
technical working groups, development partners, civil society) to validate
findings and collect inputs;
7. Participate in technical consultations, workshops, or
meetings as required;
8. Provide inputs to the 7th National Report including the
spatial planning assessment, developed indicators, identified challenges, and
actionable recommendations;
9. Provide technical inputs to ensure recommendations are
integrated into the 7th National Report and aligned with Yemen’s biodiversity
and development strategies, programmes and priorities;
10. Identify and utilize key global and national spatial
datasets that account for the explicit multidimensionality of marine systems
to: (1) address marine policy priorities on biodiversity and ecosystem
services; (2) identify zoning for nature-based actions in the marine realm such
as protect, manage, and restore.
11. Develop Spatialized action plan for marine and coastal
areas in Yemen.
12. Develop a set of robust indicators to monitor and measure
the integration of spatial planning into the updated NBSAP;
INSTITUTIONAL
ARRANGEMENTS
The
Biodiversity Spatial Planning Specialist will work under the direct supervision
of the Project Manager.
7.
QUALIFICATIONS
Education
- Doctorate degree preferably in geography, conservation sciences,
environmental management/sciences, geo-information science, remote sensing
/ earth observations, and/or other closely related field is
required.
- A Master’s degree in the above-mentioned field can be accepted in
lieu of the PhD degree.
Experience,
Knowledge, and Skills
- At least 7 years of professional experience (9 years with MSc
Degree) in biodiversity conservation, spatial planning, land-use planning,
or natural resource management;
- Experience with open-source GIS and spatial database software,
including, GDAL/OGR, Google Earth Engine is an advantage;
- Experience with Systematic Conservation Planning is an
advantage;
- Demonstrated experience conducting policy and institutional
assessments, preferably related to spatial planning;
- Proven experience developing monitoring indicators or performance
frameworks in the context of environmental or biodiversity strategies;
and
- Familiarity with Yemen’s environmental policy landscape, national
biodiversity strategies, and relevant international frameworks (e.g., CBD,
KM-GBF).
Language
requirements
- Proficiency in English & Arabic both Oral & Writing.
How to Apply
Interested
qualified and experienced consultants must apply through the CTG website and
should submit their detailed CVs, including past experience in similar
assignments.
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