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Devoirs et responsabilités
- Design of Workable Planning tools for Sustainable Coastal Resilience Practice in view of SRDRM planning
- Produce a register or compendium of national and local (city & regional) development plans of concern to the coastal zone; this activity needs to be completed within a week and final list of documents for review agreed to with the project Coordinator. Example of a national development plan in this case is the tourism development master-plan and the Banjul City Development Plan as an example of a local development plan;
- For each plan above, assess the adequacy in terms of SRDRM;
- For each development plan, assess the adequacy in terms of land use zoning/planning;
- For each development plan propose a structure/framework that adequately addresses SRDRM planning as well as land use planning/zoning and the definition of land use set-back zones;
- Where they exist, update the current land use planning/zoning map associated with each plan with clear demarcations of set-back zones;
- Where they do not exist, produce a land use planning/zoning map for each development plan with clear demarcations of set-back zones;
- Present each assessed development plan and associated maps before the Technical Advisory Team of the project and invited expertise;
- Present each development plan before the associated Authority for validation.
- Produce a coastal development guidance manual with a clearly defined objective that, among others;
- Describes the physical and geomorphological condition of the coastal zone as defined in the project document;
- Provides a detailed description of current and proposed (within five years) developments for each cell of the coastal zone described in ‘i’ above;
- Describes the current problems, such as erosion, faced by the various cells of the coastal zone, looking at SRD and land use planning/zoning;
- Provides a description of the changing climate of the coastal zone looking at the 30-year climatological period in the past and in the future (i.e. – use of model results);
- Describes how the problems identified in ‘iii’ above may be induced or exacerbated by climate change;
- Describes the potential consequences of the said problems/risks in relation to climate change over a future thirty-year climatological period, focusing on SRD and land use planning.
- Describe the legislative context in order to establish responsibilities and key stakeholders;
- Establish the criteria, procedure and other key considerations in the selection of the method to be adopted;
- Describe community engagement and participation in the methods adopted;
- Provides principles for future-proofing of climate change in the decision-making process;
- Proposes methods for enhancing understanding, by the population, of potential coastal hazards and associated risks within the context of climate change;
- Present the document before a joint session of the Technical Advisory Team (TAT) and the Coastal & Marine Environment-Working Group (CME-WG) for a critical review;
- Present the document before a national validation workshop for finalisation and adoption by the Gambia Government;
- Produce an environmental policy guideline on SRDRM as an addendum to the current EIA guidelines/procedure that presents a standard procedure for the provision of resources for EIA and delivery of coastal adaptation strategies;
- the specific activities are, among others;
- Critical review of the current EIA guidelines in particular the decision-making procedure, including the categorisation of projects and the approval of licenses for operations of development activities within the coastal zone.
- The level of involvement of all stakeholders within the coastal zone;
- The actual practise of allocation of space and licenses for development in the coastal zone, especially when this is different from the stipulation in the EIA guideline.
- Critical review of current EIA guidelines as in ‘i’ above but focusing only on SRD structures;
- Critical review of the EIA Regulation, focusing on how much SRD and other development activities in the coastal zone are addressed.
- Improvement of decision-making process in the allocation of space, and approval of licenses, for SRD and other development activities;
- Improvement of stakeholders’ participation in the above decision-making process;
- Present the above document before the TAT for review;
- Present the document before a national validation for finalisation and adoption by Gambia Government.
Compétences
- Excellent team player with good interpersonal skills;
- Ability to work under pressure and tight deadlines;
- Ability to accommodate additional demands at short notice;
- Ability to work in a multi-cultural environment; Strong strategic planning, results-based management and reporting capabilities.
Qualifications et expériences requises
- At least a Master’s degree in development studies, social sciences or related disciplines;
- A climate change related degree will be an added advantage.
- This assignment requires proven experience in the review of policy and development plans backed by expertise in SRDRM;
- The team should also have expertise in mapping and map analysis.
- Excellent communication skills in the English language required.