Anthroposols: Land Reclamation With Human Modified Soils

Humans impact everything, including our soil. We remove, mix and compact soil horizons. We add amendments, including waste materials, to replace soil or improve its health. Soils that have been highly modified, transformed, or constructed by humans, are known as Anthroposols.
Did you know soil scientists have been working for almost 20 years to include Anthroposols in the Canadian System of Soil Classification?
Join us to learn about Anthroposols with insight from expert panel members. Learn about the challenges in classification and use of Anthroposols, and their importance in reclaiming disturbed land.

The panel will be composed of 5 land reclamation professionals: M Anne Naeth, Konstantin Dlusskiy, Leonard Leskiw, Chris Powter and Andy Etmanski. Each brings a unique perspective to the topic from their careers in academia, industry, consulting, and government.
Everyone is welcome!

When: Thursday March 14, 2024, 12:00 to 1:30 pm

Where: Join us via Zoom

This event is hosted by the Land Reclamation International Graduate School (LRIGS).
For more information contact lrigs@ualberta.ca

LRIGS Anthroposol Panel