Forestry Sector Stakeholder Mapping and Power Analyst-Indonesia

The Parliamentary Centre of Asia (PCAsia) is seeking for Forestry Sector Stakeholder Mapping and Power Analyst-Indonesia.

PARLIAMENTARY CENTRE OF ASIA

The Parliamentary Centre of Asia (PCAsia) is an independent, non-partisan institute dedicated to supporting ASEAN parliaments through tailored capacity development, dialogue platforms, and evidence-based research. PCAsia promotes good parliamentary practice and regional cooperation on shared challenges such as climate change, gender equality, and inclusive economic growth. Through partnerships with ASEAN parliaments, AIPA, and development partners, PCAsia strengthens parliamentary performance by connecting parliaments together and with citizens, contributing to responsive and accountable governance across the region.

PROJECT CONTEXT AND BACKGROUND

This assignment contributes to the project “Parliaments Strengthening Forest Governance through Consensus-Based Approaches”, implemented by PCAsia and the East-West Management Institute (EWMI) under the UK Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office’s Forest Governance, Markets and Climate Programme, Phase 2 (FGMC2). For Indonesia, the analysis contributes to the development of practical, concise evidence products including the Legal and Policy Review and the Parliamentary Briefing Kits.

The forest sector in Indonesia includes a wide range of State bodies, oversight mechanisms, and commercial actors relevant to parliamentary scrutiny. This assignment supports the early analytical foundation by identifying actors within those groups with significant influence on forest-governance decisions who are most relevant for parliamentary engagement.

(The civil-society, community and academic stakeholders will be the subject of a separate, complimentary consultancy.)

POSITION DESCRIPTION

Under the supervision of the Capacity Development Director, this consultancy will deliver a focused stakeholder and power analysis with stakeholder influence–exposure matrix/table responding to the action-research question: “Which State and commercial stakeholders with significant roles in and exposure to forest-governance decisions are most relevant for parliamentary engagement in each country, and how can they be engaged effectively within a consensus-based, multi-stakeholder approach?”

The scope is specifically focused on government institutions, regulatory agencies, state forest enterprises, and private-sector industry groups that shape forest governance outcomes.

MAIN TASKS AND RESPONSIBILITIES / SCOPE OF WORK

A. Design and Coordination

  • Develop a concise research plan
  • Establish criteria for identifying stakeholders relevant to parliamentary functions
  • Coordinate with PCAsia to ensure consistency with project outcomes

B. Targeted Research and Analysis

  • Review relevant literature, regulations, institutional mandates, and sectoral data
  • Identify key actors influencing Indonesia’s forest-governance decisions
  • Conduct a structured power analysis (capacities, interests, incentives, authority, influence pathways)
  • Develop a parliament-relevant influence–exposure matrix/table
  • Outline implications for parliamentary engagement

C. Validation

  • Present emerging findings to PCAsia for feedback
  • Revise draft based on feedback received

Tasks and Required Working Days

TasksDays Required
Review and summarise data/literature2
Produce First Draft6
Revise for Final Draft and Submission2
Total10

Deliverables

DeliverableDeadline
Research Plan approved by PCAsia20 Feb
First Draft – Indonesia Stakeholder Mapping & Power Analysis (with influence–exposure matrix/table)06 Mar
PCAsia feedback09 Mar
Final Draft15 Mar

 

REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS, SKILLS, AND EXPERIENCE

  • Advanced university degree in a relevant field such as social sciences, public policy, environment, or development studies
  • Minimum 5 years of professional experience in governance, policy research, or stakeholder engagement
  • Familiarity with ASEAN forest governance frameworks (e.g. FLEGT, REDD+, EUDR, or national forestry laws)
  • Strong analytical, writing, and communication skills in English (knowledge of Indonesian is an asset)
  • Ability to deliver high-quality outputs within tight timelines and coordinate inputs from multiple partners
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APPLICATION INFORMATION

Interested applicant should submit Cover letter and CVs with expected fee in the email by 16th January 2026 to [email protected] with the subject “Application: Forestry Sector Stakeholder Mapping and Power Analyst-Indonesia”. Only shortlisted applicant will be notified.

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