Background

This project is designed to strengthen capacity for environmental monitoring and information management in Albania by establishing an operational environmental information management and monitoring system (EIMMS) with a focus on biodiversity and protected areas. The project will address the need for an environmental monitoring system that is integrated throughout relevant government institutions and that uses international monitoring standards for indicator development, data collection, analysis, and policy-making. It will also build on existing technical and institutional capacity in Albania to align its management and monitoring efforts with global monitoring and reporting priorities. Increased capacity in this area will improve reporting to the Rio Conventions and lay the groundwork for sustainable development through better-informed environmental policy.

Project Description:

Albania has become a Party to three Rio- Conventions after 1990-s which corresponds to the country’s change of regime and participation in international agreements on environmental protection. The national development agenda of Albania fully takes into consideration the fact that its development will only proceed by adequately taking into account, global processes and trends. The principles of the conventions, as well as of the European Union environmental policy, have been established as priority areas in the National Strategy for Development and Integration (NSDI) 2007-2013, which is under review for the period up to 2020. The Environmental Cross-cutting Strategy integral part of the NSDI is the basic document that represents the national policy on environmental protection. This document addresses all environmental components and sets general guidance on problems arising from sectors having an impact upon environment.

Reporting obligations under the existing environmental regulations have been restricted to compliance with environmental quality standards without including any information about policies’ effects and effectiveness. The lack of policy-oriented monitoring and information support tools hinders intersectoral collaboration throughout the entire policy process

In 2006 Albania, with UNDP support has conducted a self-assessment process aming at assessment of capacity needs (NCSA) and priorities with respect to the global environment and within the context of sustainable development so that Albania can meet the requirements of the Global Environmental Conventions in a coordinated and strategic manner

The NCSA highlighted that due to many problems existing in information collection and management systems, the government has limited capacity to meet its obligations, which results in uninformed constituency, poor knowledge of existing problems and their extent by the decision makers which in turn results in poor planning practices. The immediate need for sound and integrated information was articulated in NCSA as:

  • Providing basis for the development of specific and yet future looking policies, strategies, plans, undertaking specific measures;
  • Enabling the Civil Society organizations (CSO) and the general public in getting more aware and mobilized around solving particular issues and pressuring the government to adhere to its obligations;
  • Reporting to the all three Rio Conventions to which Albania is the signatory and has commitments.

Reporting obligations under the existing environmental regulations have been restricted to compliance with environmental quality standards without including any information about policies’ effects and effectiveness. The lack of policy-oriented monitoring and information support tools hinders intersectoral collaboration throughout the entire policy process The key challenges and its causal linkages identified in the NCSA with regards to information management and reporting is summarized in figure 1 annexed herewith.

The existing Protected Areas (Biodiversity) Information System (PA-IS) is thought as the single, unique and more comprehensive national entry point for data and information on biodiversity in Albania. However, at its current scale and scope the PA-IS is limited to the protected areas network and cannot serve as a tool for informed decision making and reporting for broader natural resources management and conservation at national level and global level.

In addition, various projects carried out by many international and national agencies in the environment and natural resources management areas have generated a vast amount of data and information which are important for conservation and sustainable management of these resources within the country as well as within the region. These data and information are stored in various government and non-government agencies with no proper system established to interlink and retrieve for utilization.

Creating national wide environmental information system will therefore enable Albania monitoring and coordinating sectoral policies strategically to fulfill national obligations under global environmental agreements so that Albania can meet the requirements of the Global Environmental Conventions in a coordinated and strategic manner.

As an integral part (or the pre-requisite) of the national environmental information system establishment, the country needs to review various environmental and social economic indicators in order to create a well integrated and manageable monitoring systems that would form the foundation of national environmental information system.

The project is a response to the need for an environmental monitoring system that is integrated throughout the related government institutions, that is well coordinated and cooperates, using international monitoring standards for the selection of monitoring indicators, the data collection processes, the processing and reporting of this information covering all three Rio Conventions. The GEF contribution will develop national capacities in Albania to align its national environmental information management and monitoring system with global environmental monitoring and reporting priorities; including the compliance with the Multilateral Environment Agreements reporting obligations.

In particular the project will aim at:

  • Development of the EIMS to enable integration of global environment commitments into planing and monitoring processes.
  • Development and application of uniform indicators encompassing UNFCCC, CBD and CCD concerns and global environmental threats.
  • Stakeholder’s capacity for information management (collection processing) of key global environment data and utilization (interpretation and reporting) is enhanced at national and local level.

Duties and Responsibilities

These Terms of Reference serve to define the responsibilities, tasks and qualifications required for a GIS expert.

The principal responsibility of the expert is to assist the Ministry of Enviroment in establishsings the Environmental Management and Monitoring Information system in Albania.

Under Component 1 the consultant will :

  • Support the IT specialist in GIS-related aspects of the recommendations on providing environmental information to communities around protected areas.
  • Provide inputs on methodological manuals and QA/QC as related to data mapping and GIS-related data.
  • Support the IT Specialist on the substantive aspects of the biodiversity database review related to mapping and reports involving GIS data
  • Cooperation with  the IT consultants to identify and compile lists of equipment, software programs and remote sensing imagery data necessary to enable activities related to EMMIS, database development.
  • Assist on the establishment of a permanent environemntal management information system –EMMIS, which should be designed in line with the national e-government strategy and INSPIRE Directive.
  • Participation and contribution in three-stage process of the EMMIS establishment: (i) planning and design (ii) programming and installation and (iii) implementation

Under Component 2 the consultant will :

  • Support the Natural Sciences specialist in the identification and development of data collection and analysis norms, and standards for both national and global indicators
  • Support the pilot data collection and analysis activities that are related to GIS-related data
  • Support the MoE and NEA staff in developing the digital hunting sites
  • Close cooperation with consultants and MoE on the developing of the methodology for the long term preparation of hunting/biodiversity, climate change and land degradation digital maps.
  • Assist the RNEA staff in the identification of the sample plots in the field related to hunting/biodiversity, climate change and land degradation parameters.
  • Contribution on the collection, recording and storing of existing data in permanent databases.

Under Component 3 the consultant will :

  • Provide substantive advice and analytical and drafting support for national and global reports and briefings using project data that feature a geographic component
  • Conduct the training in collaboration with the national training experts, and transfer of know- how to the management team of MoE which will manage and coordinate the EMMIS.

Across components:

  • Provide inputs to project documentation, project reporting, and technical reports as needed
  • Provide technical review and comments to project reports as needed

Expected Deliverables:

The GIS consultant will prepare full documentation for the design and development for EMMIS GIS component for a two year period including:

  • Develop the process workflow
  • Assess the existing GIS Systems and databases and proposing a design of the integrated GIS model
  • Design the GIS data update system, ingoing and outgoing documentation, reports and web services
  • Development of the hunting sites, biodiversity, climate change and land degradation digital parameters.
  • Training the system end-users

Payment Schedule:

The GIS Consultant shall receive payment in four installments from UNDP as follows: 20%- Upon submission and approval of the process workflow; 30%- Upon assessing the existing GIS systems and databases and proposing a design of the integrated GIS model; 30%- Design the GIS data update system, ingoing and outgoing documentation, reports and web services; 20%- Training the system end-users and development of the digital hunting sites, biodiversity, climate change and land degradation digital parameters

Competencies

Technical work

  • Strong expertise in GIS systems
  • Strong analytical skills to evaluate and review databases
  • Experience in developing databases and web applications
  • Ability to pick up new terminology and concepts easily;
  • Familiarity with international organizations;

Partnerships

  • Maturity and confidence in dealing with senior members of national institutions;
  • Displays cultural, gender, religion, race, nationality and age sensitivity and adaptability;
  • Excellent English written and communication skills, with analytic capacity and ability to synthesize relevant collected data and findings for the preparation of quality analysis for the EMMIS system;
  • Excellent coordination skills and result oriented collaboration with colleagues

Results

  • Promotes the vision, mission, and strategic goals of UNDP;
  • Builds strong relationships with clients, focuses on impact and result for the client and responds positively to feedback;
  • Good team player who has ability to maintain good relationships.

Required Skills and Experience

Education:

  • Master of Science in desirable relevant area; University degree in the fields of information technology or related fields.

Experience:

  • 15 years of experience in software programming, system engineering or related field;
  • Experience of design and maintenance of databases;
  • Experience in developing databases and web based applications for public institutions and enterprises;
  • Experience in design and development of software based on free open source software;
  • CMMI Certificate or equivalent
  • Experience on similar projects in region or other countries

Languages:

  • Excellent English writing skills are essential.

Evaluation of Applicants:

Individual consultant will be evaluated based on a cumulative analysis taking into consideration the combination of the applicants and financial proposal.

Technical Criteria - 70% of total evaluation – max. 70 points - Financial Criteria - 30% of total evaluation – max. 30 points

Criteria A: 15 years of experience in software programming, system engineering or related field; max point -30

Criteria B: Proven experience in developing databases and web based applications for public institutions and enterprises, with experience in similar projects in the region or other countries; max points – 20

Criteria C: CMMI Certificate or equivalent; max points - 20

General Conditions of Contract for the ICs:

http://www.undp.org/content/dam/undp/documents/procurement/documents/IC%20-%20General%20Conditions.pdf.

UNDP Personal History form (P11):

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The application should contain:

  • Cover letter explaining why you are the most suitable candidate for the advertised position and a brief methodology on how you will approach and conduct the work (if applicable). Please paste the letter into the "Resume and Motivation" section of the electronic application.
  • Filled P11 form For Service Contracts (SCs) and Individual Contracts (ICs)including past experience in similar projects and contact details of referees, please upload the P11 instead of your CV. (a template Download here );
  • Financial Proposal* - specifying a total lump sum amount for the tasks specified in this TOR. The financial proposal shall include a breakdown of this lump sum amount (number of anticipated working days – in home office and any other possible costs). Please note that UNDP is not in the position to accept incomplete applications - please make sure that your application contains all details as specified below in this notice.
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