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Supervised by: WWF-Thailand Agri-forestry Project Manager
Work location: Bangkok and Surat Thani Province
Duration: 1 February – 31 May 2024 (flexible depending on contract signing)
Deforestation and forest degradation have severe consequences leading to habitat loss, fragmentation, climate change, soil erosion, water scarcity, and poor management of natural resources that negatively impact the local economy, especially for vulnerable communities. The ICARE project was initiated to undertake activities on the ground in Thailand, focusing on WWF priority landscapes, namely Dawna Tenasserim Landscape (DTL).
In the Klong Saeng Khao Sok Forest Complex (KKFC) - located in the southern part of DTL in Thailand, the ecosystem services degradation process is driven by commercial agriculture and logging practices. The reported ecosystem services degradations include soil degradation, soil erosion, water scarcity, flash flooding, erratic rainfall, and incidences of human and wildlife conflicts which in turn affect land productivity and sustainability. The key intervention of this project aims to drive a systematic transformation of forest ecosystem services restorations in the KKFC by rapidly assessing the status of key factors for success forest landscape restoration. The rapid forest restoration opportunities assessment will be done by working with a broad set of stakeholders to identify suitable forest restoration options at the forest landscape level. The desired outcomes of the project include positive perceptions of key stakeholders towards forest landscape restoration approach, enhanced a stakeholder consultation process for the identified forest restoration interventions, and accelerated restoration intervention efforts by increasing stakeholder engagement approaches.
The project is now looking for professional services from experts who will assist the project in gathering qualitative and quantitative information in social, economic, and environmental dimensions. Based on the gathered information the expert will develop multiple criteria for prioritizing the forest restoration sites (see Figure 1).
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No |
Activity |
Expected outputs |
Estimate Date |
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4.1 |
Design tools for data collection |
Tools for data collections (list of key stakeholders, interviewers, questionnaires or list of questions) |
1 months after contract signing
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4.2 |
Gathering relevant information on:
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Report of preliminary results from information gathering activities which included the detail as these follows
(2) The willingness to participate in forest restoration (3) Perceptions of: 1) productive forests 2) forest restoration
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2 months after contract signing
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4.3 |
Development of multiple criteria frameworks to prioritize forest restoration in the area of watershed classes 1 & 2. (The framework can be used to assist a forest restoration planning process.)
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Presenting the multiple criteria frameworks developed and the preliminary forest restoration interventions to the core assessment team which included the detail as these follows
Note: WWF-Thailand will respond in core assessment team coordination and support the expertise on organising the meeting for presenting, including expenditure of meeting (if any). |
3 months after contract signing
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4.4 |
Preliminary forest restoration interventions for the selected area in no. 3.1 Geographical scope |
Forest restoration interventions (preliminary defined) report |
4 months after contract signing
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*Delivered in electronic format to project staff at WWF-Thailand’s office.
In case of any inquiries, please contact korapatj@wwf.or.th or patiphan@wwf.or.th
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