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CEPF: Development of an Innovative Knowledge Product – Mapping the Lands of the “Invisible” Traditional Communities in the Cerrado

Skills and Opportunities Fund – United Kingdom

Deadline: 21 Aug 2020

The Critical Ecosystem Partnership Fund (CEPF) has announced a call for proposals to develop an innovative knowledge product that will document best practice pertaining to the identification and mapping of areas of social and environmental importance where “invisible” traditional communities of the Cerrado reside.

The Critical Ecosystem Partnership Fund (CEPF) is a joint initiative of l’Agence Française de Développement, Conservation International (CI), the European Union, the Global Environment Facility (GEF), the Government of Japan and the World Bank. CEPF is a global program that provides grants to civil society to safeguard the world’s biodiversity hotspots. As one of the founding partners, CI administers the global program through a global Secretariat. CEPF’s purpose is to strengthen the involvement and effectiveness of civil society in the conservation and management of globally important biodiversity.

CEPF grants catalyze partnerships among civil society organizations, and between them and public and private-sector actors. Through these partnerships, CEPF’s grantees have been able to develop and test innovative models and tools for conservation that empower local actors to protect, restore and sustainably manage critical ecosystems in ways that conserve biodiversity, improve human well-being and enhance resilience to climate change. Among other places, these models and tools have been developed in the Cerrado Hotspot, where innovative approaches to mainstreaming biodiversity into public policy and private sector practices are being piloted as part of an initiative to conserve biodiversity cost effectively and progress toward long-term institutional sustainability.

The lands occupied by these communities are often not designated as traditional territories and, therefore. are vulnerable to the threats posed by the acquisition of land for agricultural expansion. The recognition of priority areas for classification as areas important for conservation can help guarantee the rights of these traditional communities to land and resources, while also ensuring and expanding the areas under protection in the Cerrado.

This knowledge product will document the processes involved in working with diverse local communities to develop, in a participatory manner, comprehensive spatial information and maps that will support local communities to protect and manage their natural and cultural resources in a sustainable way. The knowledge product will be publicized via the CEPF website, but can also be disseminated by other innovative means, such as videos on social media and online toolkits or presentations at international events.

Objectives

Duties

The consultant is required to produce a knowledge product that documents the identification and mapping of areas of social and environmental importance of lands inhabited by the “invisible” traditional communities of the Cerrado. The following tasks are expected to form part of the consultancy.

The consultant will be expected to schedule any necessary interviews. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, this consultancy should not include any unnecessary travel.

Audience

Deliverables

For more information, visit https://www.cepf.net/grants/open-calls-for-proposals/2020-cerrado-mapping-knowledge-product

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