Gregg Brill

Associate Director, Accounting For Nature Program at Pacific Institute

Gregg Brill is an experienced professional in the field of environmental science, currently serving as Associate Director of the Accounting for Nature Program and Senior Researcher at the Pacific Institute since March 2020. Brill focuses on developing and promoting nature-based solutions (NBS) for the private sector, emphasizing standardized methodologies for assessing water and carbon co-benefits. Prior to this role, Brill held the position of Deputy Director at the Green Economy Programme within the Western Cape Government, leading projects aimed at enhancing economic water resilience. With extensive experience as a consultant, Brill has worked on sustainability and resilience strategies for various organizations and has conducted research on the ecological value of water-related ecosystem services. Brill holds a PhD in Environmental Science from the University of Cape Town and has an advanced educational background from Stellenbosch University and Rhodes University.

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The Pacific Institute envisions a world in which society, the economy, and the environment have the water they need to thrive now and in the future. In pursuit of this vision, the Institute creates and advances solutions to the world’s most pressing water challenges, such as unsustainable water management and use; climate change; environmental degradation; food, fiber, and energy production for a growing population; and basic lack of access to fresh water and sanitation. Since 1987, the Pacific Institute has cut across traditional areas of study and actively collaborated with a diverse set of stakeholders, including policymakers, scientists, corporate leaders, international organizations such as the United Nations, advocacy groups, and local communities. This interdisciplinary and nonpartisan approach helps bring diverse interests together to forge effective real-world solutions.


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