Nina Bassuk

Emeritus Faculty, School of Integrative Plant Science Horticulture Section at Cornell CALS

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  • Cornell CALS
  • eCornell

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Cornell CALS

Nina Bassuk obtained her PhD in Horticulture from the University of London, UK and is currently a professor and program leader of the Urban Horticulture Institute at Cornell University. She also sits on the board of the New York State Urban Forestry Council. Nina is co- author of Trees in the Urban Landscape, a text for landscape architects and horticultural practitioners on establishing trees in disturbed and urban landscapes.

A native New Yorker, Nina's has authored over 100 papers focusing on the physiological problems of plants growing in urban environments, including improved plant selections for difficult sites, soil modification including the development of CU-Structural Soil and improved transplanting technology. She is on the Technical advisory committee of the Sustainable Sites Initiative (SITES) and works closely with municipalities to help implement best practices in urban forestry management.

Nina helped to develop the Student Weekend Arborist Team (SWAT) to inventory public trees in small communities. She is a frequent invited speaker at conferences and workshops and received the Stephen H.Weiss Presidential Fellowship from Cornell University.

Education

  • Doctorate
    University of London 1980

  • Bachelor of Science
    Cornell University 1974

Interests

  • Urban horticulture
  • Woody plants, landscape management and propagation,
  • Cornell Structural Soil

Awards & Honors

  • Alex L. Shigo Award for Excellence in Arboricultural Education (2015) International Society of Arboriculture
  • Olmsted Award (2015) National Arbor Day Foundation
  • Senior Scholars Award (2015) New York State Arborists Association
  • Stephen H. Weiss Presidential Fellowship (2015) Cornell University
  • Teaching Award (2015) American Horticultural Society

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