***CLOSED*** Call for Expression of Interest for Stakeholder Knowledge, Engagement and Consultative Processes for Climate Resilience Strengthening: WBS # 1.3.1 – Case Studies Development

***CLOSED*** Call for Expression of Interest for Stakeholder Knowledge, Engagement and Consultative Processes for Climate Resilience Strengthening: WBS # 1.3.1 – Case Studies Development

Title of Project: Building Capacity for Climate Resilient Infrastructure and Sustainable Urban Land Management and Strengthening the Capacity of the Ministry of Economic Development for pre- Accreditation to the Green Climate Fund.

Background:

 The Green Climate Fund (GCF) is a unique global platform established to respond to climate change by investing in low-emission and climate-resilient development. GCF was established to limit or reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in developing countries, and to help vulnerable societies adapt to the unavoidable impacts of climate change. Given the urgency and seriousness of this challenge, the Fund is mandated to make an ambitious contribution to the united global response to climate change.
Belize, like many other Small Island Developing States (SIDS), is particularly susceptible to the impacts of climate change. The country’s low-lying coastline and sectoral vulnerabilities to climate risk coupled with limited access to national financial, technological, and technical resources to build the country’s resilience, led to a ranking of #9 on the Climate Change Vulnerability Index for the Latin American and Caribbean Region.
Taking a proactive approach to building climate resilience, the Government of Belize has prioritized the capacity building of national institutions which can access climate finance and implement bankable projects and programmes. International funding agencies such as the Green Climate Fund (GCF) offer support to developing countries who are working to achieve climate adaptation and mitigation in accordance with their Nationally Determined Contributions to the Paris Agreement. GCF’s Readiness and Preparatory Support Programme supports country-driven initiatives by developing countries to strengthen their institutional capacities, governance mechanisms, and planning and programming frameworks towards a transformational long-term climate action agenda.
The development of Belize is depending on mitigating changes that are beyond our control and adapting to those that are projected to affect our population in the short and long-term. To achieve the latter, Belize must address barriers that may limit implementation of interventions and their impacts. Some of these barriers include the non-existence of climate smart development plans for human settlements and infrastructure. With almost half of the population in urban areas (45%), and rural to urban migration increasing over the last decade, lack of urban planning has become evident, with its associated challenges.
Standardized demographic features of human settlements need to be established to ensure that categorization and services are based on population size and demands. There is also limited recognition of the role of human settlements and urban land management in reducing energy consumption and GHG emissions, considering that urban areas generate approximately 80 percent of global energy and emit 50 to 60 per cent of the world’s GHG emissions.1 This Readiness will address key areas to improve human settlements and infrastructure to make them climate resilient, while building the capacity of regulatory agencies in the public and private sectors. It will also equip municipalities with resources to improve urban planning and monitoring. Barriers to an enabling environment will be addressed by improving the relevant frameworks to support resilient human settlement urban planning and improving coordination and collaboration between regulating and service providing agencies and institutions. Increasing knowledge sharing will improve public buy-in and awareness on the importance of climate impacts, mitigation and adaptation and their relationship to protecting investments in human settlements and infrastructures. 

Scope of Work

GENERAL OBJECTIVES OF THIS CONSULTANCY

The objective of this consultancy is:

2.1 Documentation of contextual, case study reports highlighting resilient infrastructure and human and settlements/sustainable urban development in Belize. These Micro studies on climate change issues and impacts on human settlements and urban communities to inform public awareness messages, evaluate climate action, contribute to baseline knowledge about climate change, and to build capacity among local researchers and CSOs for evidence-based climate decision making and action. 

2.2 Contribution to outcomes related to Climate Resilient Infrastructure and Sustainable Urban Land Management under the GCF-RS-10.

SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES OF THIS CONSULTANCY

The specific objectives of the consultancy will be as follows:

3.1 Identify up to fifteen (15) potential municipalities to conduct case studies. The selection of municipalities for the case studies must highlight the potential for successful models of resilient settlements and sustainable urban development in Belize. 

3.2 Select ten (10) municipalities to conduct detailed studies highlighting the opportunities for resilient infrastructure and sustainable human settlements or sustainable urban development in the Belizean context .

3.3 Develop ten (10) case studies on resilient settlements and sustainable Urban Development with collaboration with state and non-state actors across key sectors of human settlement and infrastructure. Identify opportunities for adoption of green infrastructure and of green building practices in every municipality (BREEEM – UK; LEED-US).

3.4 Engagement with national and municipal stakeholders to provide valuable insights and recommendations for urban policymakers, planners, and practitioners to enhance their decision-making processes. The case studies will target urban policymakers, local authorities, urban planners, NGOs, community-based organizations, private sector stakeholders, and other actors involved in urban development and sustainability. 

Qualifications and Experience

Consultant’s Experience
The successful candidate must have (specific experience):

  • At least a Master’s degree in natural resource management, urban and regional planning, town and country planning, sustainable development, environmental engineering or related fields
  • At least 10 years of professional experience in the development of policies, studies, reports, action plans, strategies in sustainable urban land management and/or climate resilient infrastructure in Belize.

General Experiences

  • Demonstrated experience working on sustainable land management projects in Belize
  • Proven experience in multi-level stakeholder engagement in Belize
  • Working experience with projects/consultancies delivering solutions for climate adaptation for human settlements and urban infrastructure.
  • Demonstrated experience in conducting research for the development of case studies

Overall Skills, Knowledge, Abilities
The selected consultant will need to have or show:

  • Strong research and analytical skills.
  • Strong interpersonal skills and experience working with a cross-section of stakeholders, including senior government officials, local communities and resource users, and donor agencies.
  • Time management and organisational skills.
  • Excellent oral and written communication skills and fluency in English.

The full Terms of Reference is available at www.pactbelize.org. Interested firms are asked to submit:

  • Signed letter of interest.
  • A detailed technical proposal for the deliverables. The technical proposal should include methodology, work schedule, quality control and quality assurance. The technical proposal should also describe the composition of the team and relevant years of experience.
  • A financial proposal.
  • The most recent Curriculum Vitae of all members of the consulting team

Expressions of Interest should be submitted no later than 5:00 p.m. on August 23, 2024, to:

Mr. Radin Santos
Procurement Officer
Protected Areas Conservation Trust
Re: Expression of Interest: Consultancy Services – Stakeholder Knowledge, Engagement and Consultative Processes for climate resilience strengthening: WBS # 1.3.1 – Case Studies Development

Soft Copies should be sent via email to:

Procurementofficer@pactbelize.org and ProjectManager@pactbelize.org

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