Watcher, Karot BMP Field Office
The Biodiversity Management Plan is a critical element of the Karot HPP. It was formulated to address regional biodiversity concerns andachieve ’No Net Loss’ under the IFC’s Performance Standard 6. In addition,it addresses the implementation of Protection Level 2 to conserve, protect and restore the biological resources of the Jhelum River Basin. While the BMP is designed to achieve these objectives at the basin level, the need for a management plan for Murree Kahutta Kotli Sattian National Park (MKKSNP) and Azad Pattan National Park (APNP) is triggered by the AJK Wildlife and Fisheries Department, the Punjab Wildlife Department, and the Punjab Fisheries Department respectively in AJK and Punjab. NPMPs for MKKSNP and APNP are expected to strengthen the sustainability of the BMP and more importantly the national park itself.
One of the key deliverables of the IO is the development of two National Park Management Offices: one for APNP in AJK and one for MKKSNP in Punjab. Accordingly, the below Terms of References (ToRs) have been developed for hiring staff to carry out activities of APNP and MKKSNP offices for the Karot HPP.
• Report to the Project Manager, Field office in-charge and respective government line departments and inform them of any suspicious activity.
• Prepare daily patrol reports and inform and submit to the Project Manager and Field office in-charge.
• Facilitate social mobilizers in communicating with the local communities and schools for project activities, awareness raising events.
• Facilitate the organization of various project events and activities.
• Any other tasks that are assigned by the Project Manager from time to time.
Networking and Representation:
• Maintain coordination with Project Manager, Biodiversity Management Plan Implementation project, IUCN Pakistan.
• Close collaboration with local community for any updates related to monitoring, watch and ward of the project area.
• Close collaboration/Coordination with project stakeholders including government departments, communities, schools, NGOs etc
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