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Mariana Deheza

Research Fellow
CDC Climat
Private Sector & Development author
Mariana Deheza is Research Fellow at CDC Climat. She works on project mechanisms linked to voluntary offsetting and forestry projects. She is also in charge of the Carbon Forest and Wood Club, which aims to facilitate access of forestry projects to the carbon markets. Mariana Deheza has a degree in engineering from the Catholic University of La Paz in Bolivia and a Master's degree in sustainable development, environmental and energy economics from ParisTech.
CDC Climat
CDC Climat is a subsidiary of Caisse des Dépôts, a public group that provides long-term investment for France’s economic development, and was set up in February 2010 to combat climate change. Its mission is to develop services for the climate and carbon markets and to promote investment in carbon assets, while carrying out research into climate change economics. The CDC Climat research team produces independent, unbiased analyses for public authorities, market players and the general public.