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Forest Fire Prevention Derivatives, CrowdDoing

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    Start Date:
    November 25, 2025
    End Date:
    January 30, 2026
    Available Times:
    Weekdays (daytime, evenings), Weekends (daytime, evenings)
    Commitment Details:
    5-10
    Recurrence:
    Recurring
    Volunteers Needed:
    15
    Cause Areas:
    Community Development
    Good For:
    Age 55+
    Participation Requirements:
    Attend Orientation

    Description

    Forest Fire Prevention Derivatives, CrowdDoing

    Prevention derivatives are a framework to address what would otherwise become Tragedies of the Commons.***. Risks of calamity are spread across many stakeholders, from companies to insurers to governments and individuals. Prevention Derivatives are a strategy for each stakeholder to take their fair share of responsibility for the prevention of these risks. Risks are preventable through combinations of social innovations that range from new to long-standing, proven approaches. Prevention Derivatives are designed for each stakeholder [contingent payers] to pay, if they so choose, only for the risk prevention savings that materialize for them.

    For example, If stakeholders who face forest fire risks can collaborate to finance the prevention of these risks through social innovation, all stakeholders can be better protected.

    Similarly, stakeholders who face flooding risks due to the degradation of coral reef health collaborate to finance the prevention of these risks through social innovation, all stakeholders can be better protected.

    1. Three or more years of professional experience or study in a land use-, forest- or conservation-related field;2-4 years demonstrated professional experience
    2. Strong written and oral communication skills;
    3. Excellent research skills, including ability to work with large data sets
    4. Initiative and ability for self-directed, independent work
    5. Exceptional organizational skills with meticulous attention to detail
    6. Define/develop and consolidate a methodological approach to be used for forest regeneration mapping

    Skills & Competencies:

    1. Superior knowledge of the operational and strategic requirements for the successful delivery of a range of biodiversity conservation, soil or water conservation or natural resource management programs
    2. Experience managing program or project work including setting and meeting deadlines
    3. Experience working with and delivering on organizational strategic plans

    Software tools & Program knowledge:

    Preferred Bachelor’s degree in a relevant field (forestry, economics, political science, international development, environmental science, geography)

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      See this brief video aboutMicro-leadership at CrowdDoing (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mhdB2YJ8Ocs&app=desktop). Micro-leadership means that each person adopts a dimension of responsibility for a collective problem in our society through collaborating on that area creatively individually and together through social innovation.

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      Watch our video to learn more: Systemic change by CrowdDoing

      Location

      Remote
      Volunteer can be anywhere in the world
      Associated Location
      El Dorado Hills, California, US

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