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The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) South Africa country office is seeking a qualified and experienced national specialist in Land Restoration and Sustainable Land Management to manage the project “Restoring Landscapes in South Africa” (ReLISA). The overall aim of the ReLISA project is to make the economic case for landscape-level restoration and create the conditions for a just transition of South Africa’s land-use sector, to adapt to climate change and address biodiversity loss while improving livelihoods of rural communities and farmers. This will be achieved through biophysical/economic assessments as inputs to planning restoration activities, the leveraging private sector investment through pre-feasibility studies and project development, on-the-ground implementation at landscape level for thicket, grassland and savanna biomes, and dissemination and communication. ReLISA has four interconnected principal outputs, which will be delivered through a consortium of 6 partners including UNEP, UNDP, UNESCO, Endangered Wildlife Trust, CSIR, Unique and C4ES.

The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) South Africa country office is seeking a qualified and experienced project manager to manage the “Restoring Landscapes in South Africa” (ReLISA) project, within the Nature, Climate and Energy Portfolio in UNDP-South Africa. The overall aim of the ReLISA project is to make the economic case for landscape-level restoration and create the conditions for a sustainable land-use sector, to adapt to climate change and address biodiversity loss while improving livelihoods of rural communities and farmers. This will be achieved through biophysical/economic assessments as inputs to planning restoration activities, the leveraging private sector investment through pre-feasibility studies and project development, on-the-ground implementation at landscape level for thicket, grassland and savanna biomes, and dissemination and communication. ReLISA has four interconnected principal outputs, which will be delivered through a consortium of six partners including UNEP, UNDP, UNESCO, Endangered Wildlife Trust, CSIR, Unique and C4ES.