Situational and Gap Analysis of Soil Properties Data in Flood Risk Assessment in Caribbean Small Island Developing States

Investigate and provide recommendations for soil properties in flood risk assessments.

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Overview

Investigate and provide recommendations for soil properties in flood risk assessments.

You have:

  • Ph.D. and or Master's degree in Soil Science, Hydrology, Environmental Engineering, or a closely related field.
  • Minimum of five years working within Caribbean SIDS, with a documented history in soil property characterization and hydrology.
  • Proficiency in pedology and hydrogeology, specifically soil-water interactions and hydraulic conductivity.
  • Experience in planning, organization in multi-stakeholder focused groups meetings.
  • Technical and policy related documentation and reporting.
  • Fluency in English is required.

Contract

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Result of Service

A. Desk Review & Baseline Assessment - Output 1: Work plan and research methodology (including list of stakeholders). - Output 2: Draft Situational and Gap Analysis Report. B. Stakeholder Engagement - Output 3: Listing of focus groups and participants. - Output 4: Focus Group Meeting Reports (including agendas, concept note, outcomes, best practices and recommendations). C. Final Reporting - Output 5: Final Report on Situational and Gap Analysis with actionable recommendations.

Work Location

Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago

Expected duration

7 months

Duties and Responsibilities

The objective is to investigate and provide actionable recommendations for incorporating soil properties and related variability data into flood risk assessments. This consultancy is a collaborative initiative between CCRIF SPC, and the United Nations Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean and including: A. Situational Analysis: Conduct a comprehensive review of existing literature, soil science research, and relevant policies in Caribbean SIDS, including global best practices. •Review current flood risk assessment practices in selected Caribbean SIDS. •Identify and establish a contact list of key stakeholders, including government agencies, regional bodies, research and academic institutions, and non-governmental organisations. •Assess available soil data and related information and utilisation in flood risk assessments. •Analyse existing policies related to flood risk, soil management, land use, and watershed conservation in the region. B. Gap Analysis: •Identify specific gaps in data, methodologies, and policies regarding the integration of soil properties into flood risk assessments and land-use management plans. •Determine capacity requirements, technological needs, and institutional/operational barriers for stakeholders to effectively utilize soil data in disaster risk management. •Prepare a preliminary report on the Situational and Gap Analysis findings. C. Stakeholder Consultations and Focus Group Meetings •Organize and conduct online focus group meetings with key stakeholders to gather insights on local knowledge and priorities related to soil management and its contribution to flood risk reduction. •Discuss potential challenges and opportunities for integrating soil data into existing DRM frameworks. •Solicit feedback toward the development and testing of a Caribbean SIDS framework for integrating soil properties data into flood risk assessments. D. Reporting and Recommendations: •Synthesize findings from the desk review and stakeholder consultations. •Prepare the final situational and gap analysis report with actionable recommendations for integrating soil properties data into flood risk assessments.

Qualifications/special skills

Ph.D. and or Master’s degree in Soil Science, Hydrology, Environmental Engineering, or a closely related field. Minimum of five years working within Caribbean SIDS, with a documented history in soil property characterization and hydrology. Proficiency in pedology and hydrogeology, specifically soil-water interactions and hydraulic conductivity. Experience in planning, organization in multi-stakeholder focused groups meetings Technical and policy related documentation and reporting Ph.D. and or Master’s degree in Soil Science, Hydrology, Environmental Engineering, or a closely related field

Languages

Fluency in English is required

Additional Information

Not available.

No Fee

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Potential interview questions

Describe your experience with soil property characterization. This question explores your direct experience with a key requirement of the job. Provide specific examples of projects or research you've conducted.
How have you engaged stakeholders in previous projects? The interviewer is looking for your ability to collaborate with various stakeholders. Pro members can see the explanation.
What methodologies have you utilized in gap analysis? Pro members can see the explanation. Pro members can see the explanation.
Can you give an example of a situation where you overcame challenges in data integration? Pro members can see the explanation. Pro members can see the explanation.
Discuss a report you prepared and the impact it had on policy or practices. Pro members can see the explanation. Pro members can see the explanation.
What is your approach to conducting literature reviews? Pro members can see the explanation. Pro members can see the explanation.
How do you ensure that your research is aligned with local knowledge and practices? Pro members can see the explanation. Pro members can see the explanation.
Explain the importance of soil-water interactions in flood risk assessments. Pro members can see the explanation. Pro members can see the explanation.
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