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Country : Uganda
Summary : Uganda Rapid Mapping of Performance-Based Incentive Schemes for Climate Smart Land Management
Deadline : 18 Nov 2024
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TOT Ref.No.: 109655871
Document Ref. No. : 0002012326
Competition : ICB
Financier : World Bank (WB)
Purchaser Ownership : Public
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Assignment Description:The World Bank, with support from the UK government-sForeign Commonwealth Development Office, is launching a technical assistance(TA) program on Performance Based Incentive Systems for Climate Smart LandManagement and Ecosystem Services in Uganda. This TA aims to design aperformance-based incentive system for managing landscapes in a manner thatgenerates ecosystem services, rewarding improved management practices thatgenerate ecosystem services of economic importance.The implementation of the technical assistance will involvevarious tasks including understanding what performance-based incentive schemeshave been used in Uganda, across different sectors and determining thecharacteristics of those that would be most relevant for a performance-basedincentive system linked to climate-smart land management for the generation ofecosystem services. It will also consider a select set of schemes being appliedin the region that could be relevant for Uganda to consider.Scope of WorkThe primary objective of this assignment is to conduct a rapid mapping of performance-based incentive instruments or other relevant incentive instruments that reward outputs and outcomes that have been utilized in Uganda, in the region and globally (with an emphasis on those deployed in Uganda). The work will involve collecting data on incentive instruments currently or recently implemented in Uganda, including those by government agencies, private sector, and non-governmental organizations. This can be instruments utilized to: oReduce conversion of native vegetation for agricultureoImprove agricultural practicesoReduce illegal extraction of biomass for energy or other usesoImprove management of forested landscapesoPreserve and manage wetlands;It will also involve the assessment of a select set performance-based incentive schemes being deployed in the region/globally that could be relevant in the context of Uganda. This scope of work will involve looking at instruments aimed at...
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