The Deutsche Gesellschaft für Technische Zusammenarbeit (GTZ) GmbH is an international cooperation enterprise for sustainable development with  worldwide operations. GTZ promotes complex reforms and change processes. Its  corporate objective is to improve people’s living conditions on a sustainable basis. GTZ has been working in Indonesia since 1975.
  The TC Module: Policy Advise for Environment and Climate Protection (PAKLIM), which is financed by the  Ministry for economic cooperation and development (BMZ) is seeking (one) qualified Indonesian candidate for an internship with the Term of Reference below.
  Interested candidate should submit the application letter and updated CV directly to Marvel Ledo at marvel.ledo@ paklim.or. id by the latest 14.5.2010
  Thank you for your attention.
  Terms of Reference
 For an Internship in PAKLIM 
 Screening of Adaptation Measures for Malang (East Java)
  Project:
 TC-Module: Policy Advise for Environment
 and Climate Change 
 Time Period:
 Up to six months (minimum at least 4 months)
 starting preferably from May 2010
 Location:
 Jakarta/Malang
 Professional background of the intern:
 The intern should have good understanding in climate change issues
 namely adaptation, additionally he/she should have experiences related to city/regional
 planning and/or city administration; preferably study backgrounds of city
 planning, regional planning, geography or environmental management (with
 emphasis on climate change issues). She/He should have completed the 2nd year of studies or even studying at post-graduate level.
 Background:
 Within the government to government negotiations in October 2007 the new priority area Climate Change
 within the German – Indonesian development cooperation was decided. In the aftermath,
 a programme on environment and climate protection was developed. This programme
 will consist of two 4-year phases and started in January 2009. Within this
 programme, the Technical Cooperation (TC)-module: Policy Advise for Environment
 and Climate Change (PAKLIM) aim is to support the government of Indonesia so
 that the national government, Indonesian cities and industrial enterprises plan
 and implement climate strategies and instruments. The role as coordinating
 counterpart for this cooperation was assigned to the Indonesian Ministry of
 Environment (KLH). 
 Rapidly expanding urban settlements in the developing world face severe
 climaticrisks inthelight of climate change. Urban populations will
 increasingly be forced tocope with increased incidents of flooding, air and water pollution, heat
 stress andvector-borne diseases.Climate projections indicate
 that the mean wet-season rainfall will increase across most of Indonesia, especially in regions located south
 of the equator such as Java and Bali. At the same time, the length of the dry season is expected to increase. Moreover, an
 increase in the intensity and frequency of extreme events like El Nino, which
 has caused major droughts and fires in Indonesia, is already noticeable in the
 Asian region. Within the scope of the intervention area cities and climate change,
 a cooperation with ICLEI (Local governments for sustainability) was established
 to develop an advisory framework for the cities. This advisory framework looks
 at mitigation but also adaptation measures and uses a risk analysis tool to
 assess the risks to cities for cc. 
  Objective:
 The Integrated Climate Action (ICA) Framework
 consists of five phases in a thorough cyclic step for assuring a proper and
 quality development of city integrated climate action. The phases are: Establish the Context, Prioritize Areas for Action and Setting Goals, Develop Integrated Climate Action Plan, Monitor and Report, and Review and Restrategize.
 The term integrated climate action refers to a
 combination of actions related to mitigation and adaptation. Mitigation Actions
 are actions that are dealing with the reduction of greenhouse gases, while
 Adaptation Actions are actions that are dealing with the impacts of climate
 change. Adaptation actions can be in form of anticipating the impacts and in
 form of coping with the impacts.
 For the sake of establishing the context and
 prioritizing areas for actions and goal settings, there is a need to Identify City
 Climate Change Impacts Risks, and Opportunities that are going to be used as
 basis for Assessing City Adaptive Capacity and for Setting City Adaptation
 Goals. For this reason, an intern is expected to contribute by searching for
 suitable literature, support to adapt the from ICLEI produced advisory framework
 to the Indonesian conext and assist to carry the knowledge of the AUSAID funded
 project into the PAKLIM cities, so that PAKLIM is able to monitor, develop
 suitable assessment tools and provide ideas on adaptation actions for the
 cities.
 Scope of Work:
 I. Getting to know the administration and organization structure
 within a development cooperation programme.
 -Assistance in
 workshop preparations or aspects related to knowledge management aspects.
  Further specific
 tasks for the intern will be:
 II. Study international
 adaptation literature (specifically city adaptation planning) for understanding
 the ideas of Climate Change Adaptation and to identify reasons and co-benefits
 for actions in this area in developing countries.
  III. Support the study on
 how current actions of disaster risk management or spatial planning already
 integrate aspects of adaptation to climate change and how these initiatives
 could be adjusted to include adaption planning for cities.
  Question could be
 answered: 
 IV. How could adaptation
 planning be integrated into existing plans (e.g. city spatial plan or disaster
 management plans)?
  ü Study the city’s
 spatial plan to identify city land-use and zoning.
 · Which parts of the city are already in line with the
 spatial plan? Which are not?
 · Understanding the areas within the city that are
 vulnerable to climate change impacts, what kind of adjustments have to be included in the spatial plan?
 · Assess those impacts which are not under the cities
 jurisdiction.
  ü Analyse the ICLEI approach
 to adaptation and the Vulnerability Assessment Methodology developed on Lombok
 · Study Lombok Climate Change Vulnerability Assessment
 report to get into the methods and tools of “Assessing Vulnerability at the
 Meso Level but Considering the Multi-sectoral Impacts of Climate Change” so as
 to identify possible linkages and complementarities between ICA and VA Lombok
  V. With related
 PAKLIM and city officers, analyze city adaptive capacity (emergency aid,
 reconstruction, and rehabilitation) and adapt the advisory framework for the
 adaptation assessment and goal development. 
  VI. Optional: Link the results with city mitigation action
 plan (if the city has advanced to such an action plan).
  Output of Internship:
 1. Listing of
 administrative or organizational activities.
 2. Literature review,
 as well as a list of contact details of important research institutions so as
 to critically reflect on the ICA tool.
 3. Further a list of
 co-benefits that actions on adaptation within cities could/should generate.
 4. Short recommendations
 of complementarities between VA and ICA adaptation framework.
 5. Study of the
 combination between existing planning and management tools (e.g. disaster risk
 management and spatial planning guidance) and the ICA framework.