UNHCR National Consultant for an Assessment of Land Use and Land Cover Changes at Nduta, Mtendeli And Nyarugusu Refugee Camps Jobs in Tanzania

UNHCR National Consultant for an Assessment of Land Use and Land Cover Changes at Nduta, Mtendeli And Nyarugusu Refugee Camps Jobs in Tanzania


  • The purpose of this assignment is to conduct a diagnostic assessment of Land Use and Land Cover (LULC) changes within the areas impacted by refugees in North Western Tanzania and contribute to improved management of natural resources in these areas.

    Specifically, the objectives of this consultancy are

  • Assess the LULC spatial and temporal changes detection, assess landscape composition, condition and dynamics within the camps and their perimeters;

  • Analyze spatial and temporal datasets for LULC changes detection using Remote Sensing (RS) and Geographic Information Systems (GIS) techniques for Nduta, Mtendeli and Nyarugusu refugee camps;

  • Assess critical (both direct and indirect/underlying) drivers and agents of deforestation and forest degradation;

  • Identify priority options to mitigate the pressure on the environment, ensure access to energy for cooking and contribute to building the resilience of the refugee and host communities;

  • Identify the socio-economic, environmental and institutional barriers (and agents) for forest enhancement and sustainable management at the affected areas;

  • Provide recommendations for an environmentally friendly model for UNHCR and government interventions.**

    Methodology

  • The consultant will be required to develop a detailed approach and methodology to be used in order to address the objectives outlined in this TOR and produce the required outputs. It is expected that the methodology designed by the consultant will capture both primary and secondary data from different sources.

  • The consultant will need to develop data collection tools and test the tools before administering them to the respondents.

    The following activities will be carried out;

  • Develop the Methodology and Tools for Data collection

  • The consultant will need to develop data collection tools and test the tools before administering them to the respondents. **

    Conducting Descriptive Data Collection:

  • It is expected that the consultant will collect a combination of datasets involving both primary and secondary data.

  • The secondary data will be collected through desk review from existing relevant documents and the use of RS/GIS analysis to identify areas of forest/biomass loss and of land degradation.

  • Structured and semi-structured interviews will be conducted with the key informants for data triangulation. Consultative interviews will be conducted with the key informants and through focus group discussions (FGDs).

    Assessing Spatial and Temporal Assessment of
    LULC changes


  • It is anticipated that the consultant will acquire and analyse very high-resolution satellite imagery to determine LULC changes over the areas of interest cropped within the radius of 10 km around each camp.

  • This step will entail acquisition and analysis of satellite images, geometric correction, generation of land use and cover classes, perform change detection and prediction and maps generation.

  • Change detection will cover 5-year intervals dating back from 2010, 2015 and presently 2020.

  • The change prediction will be forecasted for the coming 10 years.

  • Image classification will be conducted using very recent analysis software of raw digital remote sensed data.

  • The output of this performance will be the generation of preliminary maps to be used during Ground-truthing exercise for validation of LULC classes.

  • Performing Data Analysis and Suggesting Intervention Options

  • Findings from this study will support proposition of interventions options for addressing key natural resource challenges observed through data analysis.

  • This analysis will combine also socio-economic data on population and activities of refugees to establish linkages attributable to resource use by refugee and host populations.

  • The analysis of intervention options will consider existing institutional capacities as well as the broader range of stakeholders (including NGOs and international organizations) already engaged in support of refugees and host communities in the broad area of engagement.

  • The analysis should also focus on the full range of technical options (e.g. forest rehabilitation, reforestation, woodlots, improved cook stoves, wood fuel alternatives, soil and water conservation practices, etc.) and combinations of options that might be appropriate in specific contexts.

  • The proposed Intervention should consider gender dimensions (e.g. mitigating possible additional risks of gender-based violence for women involved in tree-planting and woodland management activities).

  • Reference should be made to existing good practices, for example, the energy saving stoves distributed in the camp by UNHCR through its environmental partners.

    Data presentation

  • Before the final report, the consultant will present the findings to UNHCR and incorporate the comments from the client before generation of the final report.

    How to Apply

  • Candidates are invited to send a motivation letter and UNHCR Personal History Form prior to the closing date of this vacancy to the email address below.

  • Please include the title in the subject line.

    Senior Human Resources Officer

    UNHCR Representation Office

    Dar es Salaam

  • Email : tandava@unhcr.org

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