National Individual
Consultant
Natural
Resources Policy and Institutional Specialist for
Project Preparation Grant phase to formulate project: Enhancing Wildlife
Conservation in the Productive Southern Kenya Rangelands through a landscape
approach
Background
Despite the high returns
from wildlife based tourism and the large baseline of investment in protected
area management in Kenya, tension between conservation and development persists
in the greater Amboseli ecosystem, where the ecological viability of the PA
estate to sustain healthy populations of wildlife is threatened by loss of
animal dispersal areas, migratory corridors and drought refugia.
The greater Amboseli is
part of the Maasai lands in the Southern Kenya rangelands where communities
continue to perceive conservationists as using a protectionism and segregation
approach, contrary to their preferred approach of integration of people and
nature, to deliver both development and conservation benefits.
Here, the high returns
from tourism have bypassed the local communities who have borne the high cost
of conservation, not only from lost opportunities from the rangelands, but also
from damage to crops, livestock and lives, visited on them by legally protected
wildlife.
Additional pressure from
growing populations, nationally and locally, has heightened the fear of losing
the remaining rangelands, particularly given the inadequate security of tenure
for group ranches.
This has provided a
portent incentive for subdividing group ranches, converting them into fenced
cultivated land, at the expense of the ecosystem’s ability to provide for both
wildlife conservation and livelihoods.
Overall Objective
The overall objective of
the consultancy is to support review of and improvements of current policies,
legal instruments, governance, institutional arrangements and partnerships
related to utilization of land and resources in the southern rangelands and
specifically in the greater Amboseli ecosystem.
Alongside the consultant
will propose options for improving the status quo.
Application Procedure
Interested and qualified
candidates should submit their application which should include the following:
1. Detailed Curriculum
Vitae
2. UNDP Personal History
Form (P11) ( template provided)
3. Proposal for
implementing the assignment (template provided)
Please quote “Natural
Resources Policy and Institutional Specialist - EECCU” on the subject line.
Applications should be
emailed to consultants.ken@undp.org to reach us not later than Friday, 10
August 2012 at 12.00 Noon, Kenya Time.
Please see the Terms of Reference,
the P11 form, the Individual Contract Proposal form and the Terms and Conditions
of Individual Contracts under by visiting the UNDP Kenya Website: http://www.ke.undp.org/index.php/procurements