Background:
Climate change over the next 100 years will likely have a range of direct and indirect effects on the natural and material environment, including the historic built environment. Important changes will include alterations in temperature, precipitation, extreme climatic events, soil conditions, and groundwater level. The analyses done in the past as part of the preparation of the national reports to the UNFCCC show the same negative effect of the climate change in the country.
Competencies:
•Good presentation and communication skills, sense of initiative;
•Excellent analytical and writing skills;
•Full working knowledge of English.
Required Skills and Experience:
Education:
• University degree in the thematic areas relevant to the assignment (archaeology, architecture, environmental sciences, natural sciences).
Advanced degree is an asset
Experience:
•At least 5 years professional experience in areas relevant for the assignment (climate change and cultural heritage);
Previous experience in projects in the SEE region shall be an asset
•At least 3 (three) similar assignments in nature and scope (vulnerability assessments and/or adaptation in relation with climate change and
cultural heritage)
Expected Duration of Assignment :estimated 25 working days in a period of 3 (three) months in the period Oct-7 Dec 2012
Deadline: 14 October 2012
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