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Tender Notice for Hiring of An Agency for Implementation of Model FLR (forest Landscape Restoration) Approaches at the Selected Pilot Site of Uttarakhand.
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Background:
Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ), GmbH - India will be implementing a six-year project with the title “Restore, Conserve and Protect Forest and Tree Cover for NDC Implementation in India (RECAP4NDC)” under the Indo-German bilateral cooperation. The Ministry of Environment, Forest, and Climate Change (MoEFCC), Government of India is the Indian political partner. The project will be implemented by a 6-member consortium (GIZ -overall coordination, International Union for the Conservation of Nature -IUCN- India office, Forest Survey of India -FSI, The Energy and Resources Institute -TERI, Indian Council for Forestry Research and Education -ICFRE and the International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development -ICIMOD). The project’s intended impact is to support India achieve its targets on restoring degraded forests and landscapes inside and outside forests as defined in the National Forest Policy and the NDC thereby improving livelihoods of forest dependent communities and farmers. The project’s approach is in line with the principles of the Bonn Challenge, which indicate that Forest Landscape Restoration (FLR) is the ongoing process of restoring the ecological functionality of degraded and deforested landscapes while enhancing the well-being of people who coexist with these places. It aims to strengthen the resilience of landscapes and keep future management options open. By 2029, RECAP4NDC aims at achieving ecological, socio-economic, governance, and climate change benefits in 0.4 million ha of the forest landscape. 10 million people are expected to be benefitted from improved forest Ecosystem Services (ES). Upscaling will lead to the restoration of 1.1 m ha and 110 mtCO2e in 10 years. The Project intends to work in 4 states/regions: Uttarakhand, Delhi NCR, Gujarat, and Maharashtra.
Objective of assignment: The overall objective of the assignment is to implement the model forest landscape restoration (FLR) approaches at one pilot site of the selected intervention landscapes in Uttarakhand. The contractor/Non-Government Organisation (NGO) is expected to verify the baseline information in the implementing villages (10-15 villages, 300 households with 70% women beneficiaries), identify at least one FLR approach and at least 2 potential green & sustainable value chain. Strengthen existing value chain and/or develop the new value chain duly synchronized with the FLR targets of the project.
The interested bidders are requested to submit the proposal in digital format / electronically – please refer to the bidding conditions and follow the instructions carefully.
The detailed documentation with regards to this call for proposals includes: • Terms of Reference for the Assignment • Grid for Assessing the Eligibility +Legal Inferences • Technical Evaluation Grid • C02 Emission Document • Bidding Conditions + Financial Format • General Terms & Conditions of Contracts |