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Ocean accounts consultant (GIS)

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Result of Service
Objectives:
In close collaboration with the main consultant, the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (MNRE), other relevant national stakeholders such as the Bureau of Statistics, and in consultation with ESCAP, the objectives of the consultancy are to:
Data for creating selected ecosystem accounts
1. Conduct desk research and local expert consultations to determine candidate national, regional and global geospatial datasets to be used in producing selected ocean ecosystem accounts (such as extent and selected condition and service accounts of mangroves) in Samoa, with focus on Vaiusu Bay.
2. Assess the suitability and quality of national and global geospatial datasets to be used, as well as the possibility to include selected socio-economic information (such as location of households/businesses, ownership, infrastructure).
3. In consultation with the main consultant, MNRE and ESCAP, evaluate the possibility to use selected ecosystem and GIS models to include additional information (for example vegetation density, services provided) in accordance with GOAP's manuals on Ocean Accounts , SEEA and with inspiration from similar projects in for example Fiji and Indonesia .
4. Engage with the main consultant, ESCAP and related stakeholder on a regular basis to determine which of the selected datasets/models should be prioritized and output to be produced.
5. Collect, process and model agreed data, as well as convert data to needed format for SEEA compilation.
6. Document the sources used, data layers, quality, transformation, assumptions, and other related characteristics.
7. Provide agreed maps and statistics to the main consultant in agreed exchange format.
8. Store data in a database in agreed exchange format.
Research on climate change
1. Conduct desk research relying on satellite information and GIS technologies to assess sea-level rise in Samoa, with a particular focus on Vaiusu Bay.
1.1. Historical satellite information shall be used to identify a trend and/or patterns in sea-level rise and observed physical changes. The consultant will produce maps and graphics based on the data sets.
Report writing
1. Write a report or an appendix to the final report on the target ecosystem accounts, outlining sources used, the steps taken, quality issues, assumptions made, content of the analytical maps, and recommendations for future work. In close collaboration with the main consultant, integrate selected findings and maps into the final report.
2. Write an analytical brief on climate change outlining finding, data, maps, and in close collaboration with the main consultant integrate these findings into a final report.
Expected results:
  • Selected maps and data on targeted ecosystem accounts and related statistics in Samoa.
Expected Deliverables:
a) A draft outline of the work plan to collect and process selected data agreed with main consultant (by December 2022).
b) Agreement with ESCAP on the work plan and expected outputs (by January 2023).
c) Agreed maps and statistics to be used to create selected ecosystem accounts delivered to main consultant (by April 2023).
d) Deliver analytical brief as described in 4.2 and all maps, graphics, data sets and findings as a result of 3.1 activities (by June 2023).
e) Final maps and statistics in agreed format (by September 2023)
f) Deliver a report/appendix on ecosystem accounts and data/maps to be incorporated in the final report (by September 2023).
g) Presentation of methods, findings and recommendations to related stakeholders (by October 2023)
Work Location

Samoa

Expected duration

1 year (10 December 2022 to 15 December 2023). Estimated work time 11 weeks.

Duties and Responsibilities

During its 49th session, the United Nations Statistical Commission (UNSC) requested that ocean statistics be integrated into the work of the revision of the SEEA-Experimental Ecosystem Accounting (United Nations et al. 2014b) and noted the interest of ESCAP and UN Environment to take the lead in this work. Further, in at its 51st Session in March 2020, the UNSC commended work led by the United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP) and the Global Ocean Accounts Partnership (GOAP) on Technical Guidance on Ocean Accounting for Sustainable Development (The Technical Guidance).
To test and apply these methodologies, ESCAP engaged five member States, China, Malaysia, Samoa, Thailand and Viet Nam, in conducting ocean accounts pilot studies. The first pilot study in Samoa was undertaken by the Samoa Bureau of Statistics with support from ESCAP and focused on tourism satellite accounts to better understand the economic contribution of tourism and related resource use starting with water and electricity.
The pilot study was extended in 2020 through a collaboration between the Government of Samoa, the then Department of Agriculture, Water and the Environment (AWE), Australia, and ESCAP. The extension focused on land-based pollution to the ocean starting with solid waste.
To further improve ocean related statistics and analysis in Samoa, ESCAP is extending support to the Samoan government during 2022-2023. The purpose of the extension is to develop ocean accounts on selected ecosystem(s) (such as mangrove) and investigate climate change impact on targeted coastal communities in Vaiusu Bay.
To facilitate the implementation of the extension, consultancy services are being sought with the following objectives:

Qualifications/special skills

Academic Qualifications: Degree in geography, statistics, economics, marine environment management or a related field.
Experience: Proven experience in spatial analysis, especially with ecosystem accounts and Samoa data. Desirable to have knowledge of SEEA, environment statistics, GIS software (for example QGIS) and statistics use aspects related to the ocean is highly desirable.
Skills: Strong written, communication and collaboration, planning and organizing skills.

Languages

Fluency in English.

No Fee

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Experience required
  • any or no experience
Salary
  • Negotiable
Job function
  • Accounting
  • Consultant
Job type
  • Full-time
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