Sophus zu Ermgassen appears on the first ever environmental ‘Power List’
The ENDS Report has published their first ever Power List of the most influential environmental professionals in the UK, and we are delighted to see that ecological economist and Post-Doctoral Research Associate at the Durrell Institute of Conservation and Ecology (DICE), Sophus zu Ermgassen, appears on the list.
The ENDS Report is one of the UK’s most reputable sources of intelligence for environmental professionals, delivering news, analysis and reference across the carbon, environmental and sustainability agenda. Sophus, whose interdisciplinary research focuses on nature conservation and sustainability science, was nominated by industry professionals to be included on the Power List.
‘This is absolutely nuts – I’m extremely chuffed.’
Sophus’ latest research has explored biodiversity finance and infrastructure sustainability, with particular attention to Biodiversity Net Gain and biodiversity offsetting. His work has featured in the Guardian and the Times, while he also made a guest appearance on BBC Countryfile in 2021.
Alongside his work in academia, Sophus is part of Natural England’s Biodiversity Metric expert advisory group, the UK Treasury’s Biodiversity Economics working group, and was an expert contributor to UK Environmental Audit Committee report on Biodiversity and Ecosystems, and the Parliamentary Office for Science and Technology’s POSTBrief on biodiversity net gain.
Sophus was keen to include the school and staff in his victory ‘I am honoured to be included in the ENDS Report’s Power List of influential environmental professionals. I would like to thank my supervisor Dr Joseph Bull, and amazing colleagues at the world-leading nature conservation research centre the Durrell Institute of Conservation and Ecology, who have been a great support to my research and development while at Kent.’
See the full list here.