Mr. Meyer leads EDF’s work with indigenous peoples in Central and South America, serving as a liaison between indigenous communities and policy makers at the national and international levels. He works directly with indigenous leaders, communities and organizations to insert indigenous rights and interests into national and international climate policies and to explore best practices for developing economic activities around environmental services. Mr. Meyer provides strategic counsel to indigenous communities on emerging national and international climate change policies.
Mr. Meyer’s areas of expertise include tropical deforestation, indigenous peoples of Central and South America and best practices in reducing emissions from deforestation and degradation (REDD).
Before joining EDF, Mr. Meyer worked on coffee and micro-enterprise development in Panama as a Peace Corps volunteer. He earned his M.A. in International Relations and international development from John Hopkins’ School for Advanced International Studies in Washington DC. He holds a BBA in Finance from the University of Portland.