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Florence Daviet

Senior Research Associate
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About Florence Daviet

Florence Daviet is an Associate in the Climate and Energy Program at the World Resources Institute. Ms. Daviet is the manager of the International Forests and Climate Policy project and co-manager of the Governance of Forests Initiative project in the Institutions and Governance Program, both focused on ensuring that climate change policies and mechanisms developed as part of an international climate agreement and in domestic US legislation lead to real emission reductions, healthy forest ecosystems, and sustainable development.

Ms. Daviet has been at WRI since 2002, when she joined the Greenhouse Gas Protocol Initiative team. Ms. Daviet’s work included developing accounting guidelines for afforestation and forest management offset projects. She also provided technical support to developed and developing GHG programs and registry initiatives on accounting and reporting issues for corporate and project-level accounting, and facilitating the linkages among GHG programs and registries. In addition, Ms Daviet was responsible for the development, review, maintenance, and customization of the GHG Protocol calculation tools.

She holds Masters in International Environmental Policy from the John Hopkins’s School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS), Washington D.C., and a Bachelors in English Literature from Mount Holyoke College, South Hadley, MA.

Florence Daviet is an Associate with the GHG Protocol Initiative Team. Ms. Daviet’s work involves the development of the LULUCF Sector Specific Guidance in conjunction with Suzie Greenhalgh. In addition, she is responsible for the development, review, maintenance, and customization of the GHG Protocol calculation tools—including the design of a revised stationary combustion tool - writing sections of the GHG Protocol Project Accounting Standard, and outreach and adoption of the GHG Protocol by developed and developing countries. Ms Daviet has been working closely with the Regional Greenhouse Gas Registry (RGGR) in the Northeast and is also conducting workshops encouraging the development of linkages between different registries currently evolving in the United States, e.g., CCAR, RGGR, and Climate Leaders. Ms. Daviet holds a Masters in International Environmental Policy from the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) and a Bachelors in English Literature and Mathematics from Mount Holyoke College.

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