Tatiana de Liedekerke

consultant - climate change & carbon markets

Tatiana holds an MSc in Climate Change, Management and Finance from Imperial College London and a BA in European Social and Political Studies from University College London, where she also spent a year studying politics in Berlin. She is fluent in French, English and German, and has an intermediate level of Spanish.


Her master’s degree has equipped her with both the scientific understanding of climate change and its impacts, and how to tackle these from a management and financial perspective. Some of the highlights include learning about the different impacts of climate change on human and ecological systems around the world and how to adapt to them, tackling mitigation from both the supply and demand side, and learning about global climate governance and climate finance.


At HAMERKOP, Tatiana is actively involved in a range of different projects, from forestry and cookstove project certification to strategy and policy work on carbon markets. Tatiana is interested in scaling up carbon finance to support mitigation projects that build resilience of vulnerable communities and ecosystems. Much of her work focuses on managing the social component of carbon projects, such as community engagement, free, prior and informed consent (FPIC), and compliance with climate, community and biodiversity (CCB) standards.