WWF-Myanmar is now inviting applications for the "Consultancy Assignment for Flood Risk Analysis of Inlay Lake Basin using Remote Sensing," to be conducted remotely over an 8-week period. The assignment seeks to engage a qualified consultant or consulting firm to undertake remote sensing analysis and flood modelling to assess environmental changes and model potential downstream flood scenarios under different rainfall intensities and climate conditions around Inlay Lake.
Background
WWF, an independent conservation organization active in nearly 100 countries, works to sustain the natural world for the benefit of people and wildlife. WWF-Myanmar, established in 2014, is focused on halting the loss of the country's extraordinary biodiversity and ensuring that human use of the country's natural resources is sustainable and equitable. Preserving the environment in which people live and work is critical for health and wellbeing. Find out more at www.wwf.org.mm
Objective of the consultancy
The overall objective of this consultancy is to generate scientific evidence and spatial analysis to support climate resilience planning and flood risk management in the Inlay Lake region through:
- Remote sensing analysis of historical and recent changes in lake systems, river morphology, wetlands, and land cover;
- Assessment of environmental and watershed conditions influencing flood risks;
- Spatial analysis of potential downstream flood exposure under different rainfall intensity scenarios;
- Identification of flood-prone downstream communities and infrastructure; and
- Provision of practical recommendations for climate adaptation, ecosystem restoration, and disaster risk reduction planning.
Scope of work includes 1) Inception and Methodology Development, 2) Remote Sensing and Geospatial Analysis, 3) Flood Risk and Spatial Analysis, 4) Flood Scenario Mapping and 5) Final Reporting & Recommendations.
The detailed scope of works, outputs/ deliverable of performance and time schedule can be seen in https://www.wwf.org.mm/en/myanmar_career_page/
Requirements
- Advanced university degree in Hydrology, Water Resources Engineering, Remote Sensing, GIS, Environmental Science, Climate Science, Geography, or related fields.
- Proven experience in remote sensing and GIS analysis; Flood risk and spatial hazard assessment; Climate change impact analysis; Spatial data processing and satellite imagery interpretation; Terrain and watershed analysis.
- Demonstrated experience using relevant software and tools such as ArcGIS/QGIS; Google Earth Engine; Remote sensing platforms and geospatial analysis tools.
- Strong analytical and technical reporting skills with ability to synthesize complex spatial and hydrological data into actionable recommendations.
- Good English writing and presentation skills. The final deliverable must be submitted in English.
Application Process
Interested candidates are invited to submit an application package containing 1) Technical Proposal outlining by methodology, workplan and team composition, 2) Financial Proposal covering professional fees only and other costs & payment terms, 3) Supporting Documents, such as Curriculum Vitae (CV), at least one sample work and referee information.
Submission Details
Deadline: Applications must be submitted no later than 5th June 2026, at 18:00 (MMT)
Submission Channel: Please send the application via email to mm.procurement@wwf.org.mm with the subject line: "Application: Flood Risk Analysis Consultancy"
WWF's Policies and Acknowledgement
The Consultant shall at all times ensure and comply with any applicable laws and regulations and WWF's policies. The Consultant must sign for: (1) Fraud and Corruption Prevention (2) Investigation Policy (3) WWF Network Commitment to Integrity and (4) WWF Network Terms & Conditions before undertaking the service to a high standard using the best endeavour's.