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Anna Paltseva

Purdue University

Dr. Anna Paltseva is an international urban soil scientist and Clinical Assistant Professor in the Departments of Agronomy and Horticulture & Landscape Architecture at Purdue University. Her expertise lies in urban soil contamination, remediation, and the impact of soil on public health and urban agriculture. With a Ph.D. in Earth and Environmental Sciences from The Graduate Center, CUNY, Dr. Paltseva has authored over 30 publications and presented her research at national and international conferences in Italy, Brazil, China, Germany, Greece, and more.

Dr. Paltseva is the author of Urban Soil Guide: A Field and Laboratory Manual, a comprehensive resource for understanding and testing urban soils. She is passionate about translating complex soil science into accessible knowledge for diverse audiences, leading community-driven initiatives and workshops to improve urban soil health.

My Sessions

Soil Properties for Urban Tree Health

Room 105-106

Soil Properties for Urban Tree Health highlights why what’s happening belowground determines tree success aboveground. This talk explains how urban soil formation and human disturbance shape key soil properties, texture, structure, drainage, pH, organic matter, nutrients, and contaminants, and how these factors influence root growth, water uptake, and long-term tree performance. Attendees will learn how to […]

Landscape Installation/Maintenance
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