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Nina Lauren Bassuk is a Professor and Program Leader at the Urban Horticulture Institute at Cornell University.

Education

Bassuk received her B.S. in Horticulture from Cornell University in 1974 and her Ph.D. in Horticulture from the University of London in 1980.

Research + Career

Bassuk has worked in the Horticulture Department of Cornell University since 1980. In 1993, she became the Program Leader at the Urban Horticulture Institute. Her teaching, research and extension efforts directed at enhancing the function and health of plants growing in urban and disturbed areas.

Through her work researching the physiological problems of plants growing in urban environments, she has developed several technologies to improve establishment and health of plants, including development of ‘CU-Structural Soil,’[1] for which she holds a patent with her colleague Jason Grabosky. She has authored over 100 papers focusing on the physiological problems of plants growing in urban environments.

Nina serves on the technical advisory committee of the Sustainable Sites Initiative and is on the board of New York State Urban Forestry Council.[2]

Books

Awards

  • 2015 Alex L. Shigo Award for Excellence in Arboricultural Education, International Society of Arboriculture
  • 2015 Senior Scholars Award, New York State Arborists Association
  • 2015 Olmsted Award, National Arbor Day Foundation[4]
  • 2015 Stephen H.Weiss Presidential Fellowship, Cornell University
  • 2015 American Horticultural Society Teaching Award
  • 2014-2015 CALS Featured Faculty
  • 2014 New York State Urban Forestry Council 10 years award
  • 2012 Sustainable Sites Initiative certification of Cornell University's Mann Library Landscape.
  • 2010 Merrill Presidential Advisor nomination
  • 2008 Scott Foundation Award and Medal
  • 2007 Society of Municipal Arborists presidential appreciation award
  • 2007 Founders Award for New York Urban and Community Forestry Council
  • 2007 CALS Teaching Award of Merit from the National Association of College Teachers of Agriculture.
  • 2007 Ithaca Neighborhood Housing Services Florence Hoard Landscape Beautification Award
  • 2005- David Allee Campus/County Connection Award from Association of Natural Resources Professionals/NY
  • 2004- New York State Nursery and Landscape Association Gold Medal of Horticulture Award
  • 2004 One of 3 finalist teams for the World Trade Center Memorial competition, NYC
  • 2003 David Allee Campus-Connection award from Assn. of Natural Resource Extension Professionals/NY
  • 2002- Society of Municipal Arborists Award of Merit
  • 2002 – Award for contributions to Urban Forestry, NY State Council on Urban and Community Forestry
  • 2001 – Elected Fellow, International Plant Propagators Society
  • 2000 – Norman Jay Colman Award for noteworthy nursery research contributions from the American Nursery and Landscape Association
  • 1999 – Outstanding New Publication Award: NYS Agricultural Agents
  • 1999 – Outstanding Research in Arboriculture: International Soc. Arboriculture

References

  1. ^ Grabosky, Jason; Basset, Nina (Dec 15, 1998), Urban tree soil to safely increase rooting volumes, retrieved 2016-03-05
  2. ^ "Bassuk receives AHS Teaching Award". blogs.cornell.edu. Retrieved 2016-03-05.
  3. ^ Trowbridge, Peter J; Bassuk, Nina (2004-01-01). Trees in the urban landscape: site assessment, design, and installation. Hoboken, N.J.: J. Wiley & Sons. ISBN 0471392464.
  4. ^ "DR. NINA BASSUK RECEIVES 2015 ARBOR DAY AWARD." States News Service 6 Apr. 2015. Infotrac Newsstand. Web. 7 Mar. 2016.