Maximiliano Campos is graduated in Earth Science and Meteorology from Millersville University of Pennsylvania, United States and the University of Costa Rica. He has 40 years of experience in integrated water resources management, working as Executive Secretary of Water Resources for the Central America Integration System and as Senior Division Chief of the Water Division at the General Secretary of the Organization of America States in Washington D.C. He has contributed as scientific advisor for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Costa Rica during the international negotiation process associated to climate change.
Founder member of the Inter American Institute on Global Change Research, author, lead author and review editor of several chapter’s reports from the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, including the one in 2007 that recognizes the Panel with the Nobel Peace Prize. His international experience included the coordination of some of the largest cooperation projects on water and climate related issues in the hemisphere, besides being author of several international publications including his most recent, “OAS: 50 years of water diplomacy”, published in 2018.
Panelist and organizer of global meetings and inter American dialogues dedicated to climate change and water resources.
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