Terms of Reference
Consultancy under LIFE4BEST ORs (LIFE18 PRE/BE/000004)
Gap Analysis – assessment of habitat and species conservation status in European
Outermost regions
Protected and Conserved Areas Team
Issue Date: 08.01.2024
Closing date: 26.01.2024
IUCN Contact:
Cécile Fattebert
Programme Officer, Protected and Conserved Areas Team
IUCN (International Union for Conservation of Nature)
Rue Mauverney 28
CH-1196, Gland, Switzerland
cecile.fattebert@iucn.org
PART 1 – INSTRUCTIONS TO PROPOSERS
1.1. About IUCN
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economic development, and nature conservation to take place together.
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countries. Created in 1948, IUCN is now the world’s largest and most diverse environmental
network, harnessing the knowledge, resources and reach of more than 1,300 Member
organisations and some 10,000 experts. It is a leading provider of conservation data,
assessments, and analysis. Its broad membership enables IUCN to fill the role of incubator
and trusted repository of best practices, tools, and international standards.
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with the traditional knowledge of local communities, these projects work to reverse habitat
loss, restore ecosystems, and improve people’s well-being.
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1.2 Declaration of Undertaking
Please complete to the best of your knowledge and sign the annexed Declaration of
Undertaking as part of IUCN’s procedure.
PART 2 – PROPOSAL CONDITIONS
2.1 Background
LIFE4BEST is a project funded by the LIFE Programme of the European Commission (DG
ENV), the French Biodiversity Agency (OFB), and the French Development Agency (AFD). It
continues the BEST Initiative and is a direct continuation of the BEST RUP programme. The
objective of LIFE4BEST is to support the conservation of biodiversity, the sustainable use of
natural resources and ecosystem services, including adaptation to climate change and the
mitigation of its effects, in the 9 European Outermost Regions (EU ORs) grouped into 4
major geographical regions:
o Amazonia : French Guiana (France)
o Caribbean : Guadeloupe, Martinique, and Saint-Martin (France)
o Indian Ocean : Réunion and Mayotte (France)
o Macaronesia : the Azores and Madeira (Portugal), and the Canary Islands (Spain).
The grant mechanism took the form of 2 calls for proposals designed to provide effective
support for small on-the-ground actions at the local and regional levels between 2019-2021.
LIFE4BEST also aimed to increase the visibility of ORs as key contributors to achieving
European and international biodiversity objectives.
2.2 Objectives
The primary objective of this consultancy is to develop different guidance and training
materials about the use of the IBEX self-assessment tool and related technical knowledge,
to capacitate Protected or Conserved Areas managers in using it.
This work is linked to the other consultancy, that consists in further developing the IBEX selfassessment
tool.
2.3 Scope of Work
The activity will focus on the following key points:
- Compile and synthesize existing guidelines and papers on site values identification
and on setting thresholds for monitoring these values; - Develop training materials drawn from the available resources, that explains the
theoretical background and describes the way to do it in practice, with examples; - Develop a short hands-on guidance document and related tutorial(s) to explain what
is IBEX for and how to use it.
2.4 Deliverables
The consultant is required to deliver the following:
i. Hands-on guidance and related tutorial(s) : A tutorial video that explains the
purpose of the IBEX tool (including the NECO table), its scope, and how to use it
step-by-step. A guidance document that compiles this information.
ii. Training modules : Develop a training modules for Protected or Conserved Areas
managers on identifying site values, their threats and ways to mitigate them, as well
as setting thresholds. This module will be integrated into the Green List online
advanced course.
These deliverables should be well-organized, clearly written, and supported by evidence and
data where applicable. They will serve as valuable resources for site managers in EU ORs
(and associated OCTs), enabling them to adapt their management plans and conservation
priorities.
2.5 Timeframe
The assignment will last around 40 days within a period of three (3) months from the date of
commencement. The consultant will provide a detailed time schedule for the task and cost
for the delivery of the outputs.
2.6 Cost
The cost of the consultancy should not exceed 20,000 €, including all the costs and taxes, if
applicable.
2.7 Qualifications
The consultant should have:
- A bachelor’s or preferably master’s degree in a relevant field such as
environmental science, ecology, biodiversity conservation, or a related
discipline. - Proven experience (at least 10 years) in conducting research, analysis, and
consulting in the field of biodiversity conservation, ecosystem management,
or related areas. - Demonstrated knowledge and experience on global standards for
management effectiveness - Proven ability to develop guidance and training materials
- Strong interpersonal and communication skills to build effective relationships
with stakeholders. - Excellent research and documentation skills, including the ability to review
and synthesize a wide range of documentation and data effectively. - Strong writing and reporting skills to produce clear and concise reports.
- A high level of analytical thinking and problem-solving ability to identify gaps,
trends, and lessons learned from complex datasets and information. - Capability to manage projects, meet deadlines, and deliver high-quality
results in a timely manner. - Familiarity with environmental policies, regulations, and best practices related
to biodiversity conservation, and ecosystem services. - Proficiency in English, and French an asset.
- The ability to work collaboratively with a diverse team of experts and
stakeholders is essential.
2.8 Application
The application must include 1) a cover letter outlining clearly how the candidate meets
the requirements, 2) a detailed CV and 3) a technical and financial proposal of 2 pages
maximum (total discounted quote for the assignment clearly broken down, including
all the
chargeable taxes and proposed Terms of payment), in a single PDF file.
Candidates are invited to submit their application no later than 26 January 2024 at
midnight CEST by email to: cecile.fattebert@iucn.org. Please write Life4Best training
consultancy in the subject heading.
Kontaktperson:
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cecile.fattebert@iucn.org