Liegel, Leon
Position Type:
Faculty
Job Title:
Courtesy Faculty
Department:
Forest Ecosystems & Society
Office Location:
off campus
Email:
Education
B.S., 1970, Forestry, University of Wisconsin, Stevens Point
M.S., 1973, World Forestry, State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry, Syracuse
Ph.D., 1981, Forestry/Soil Science Co-Majors, North Carolina State University, Raleigh
Research Areas
Soil-Plant-Atmosphere Continuum
Social Science, Policy and Natural Resources
Science of Conservation, Restoration and Sustainable Management
Research Interests
- Soil Science
- Natural Resources
- Forest Health
- Tropical Forestry
- International Forestry
Bio
Teach online courses to discuss use and management of soils to meet societal goals of many user groups, from individuals/families to Nation States, in temperate and tropical ecosystems; understand global sustainable resource management needs of diverse users; identify interdisciplinary methods that integrate biological, sociocultural, and managerial sciences; conduct soil/site relations research for fast-growing exotics and native forest species in tropical areas; and create effective poster displays for scientific and lay audiences.
Courses Taught:
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SOIL 511Soil: A Natural and Societal ResourceCourse LinkThe Winter 2023 term announcement has a downloadable, 4-page, PDF Sample Syllabus. Co-developed with colleague Soil Scientists from OSU Crop and Soil Science and NC State – Raleigh Crop and Soil Sciences Depts, 2016-2018. Primary instructor for Winters 2019 and 2020 plus Summer 2021 terms.
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SNR 533Nontimber Forest ProductsCo-course developer and instructor for this former 2-credit Ecampus course in the Sustainable Natural Resources (SNR) Graduate Certificate Program (7 terms from Fall 2007 to Winter 2016).
Selected Publications:
- Kerns, B.K., Liegel, L., Pilz, D., Alexander, S.J. 2002. Biological inventory and monitoring. Pgs. 237-269. In: Nontimber Forest Products in the United States. Eric T. Jones, Rebecca J. McLain, James Weigand (Eds.). University Press of Kansas, Lawrence. 424 p.
- Liegel, L.H. 1999. Deforestation. Pgs. 113-115. In: Alexander, D.E. and R.W. Fairgbridge (Eds.). Encyclopedia of Environmental Science. Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht. 741 p.
- Liegel, L.H., D. Pilz, T. Love, and E. Jones. 1998. Integrating biological, socioeconomic and managerial methods and results in the MAB Mushroom Study. AMBIO Special Report No. 9:26-33.
- Bailey, J.D. and L.H. Liegel. 1998. Pacific yew (Taxus brevifolia Nutt.) growth and site factors in Western Oregon. Northwest Science 72(4):283-292.
- Liegel, L.H., R. Busing and J. Rios. 1996. Forest health detection monitoring results, 1992-95. Pgs. 37-46 and Appendix B In: California forest health in 1994 and 1995. U.S. Dept. Agric. For. Serv. Report R5-FPM-PR-002. San Francisco: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Southwest Region. 63 p.
- Liegel, L.H. and D. Thompson. 1989. Poster presentations for scientific meetings. J. Agron. Educ. 18:69-75.
- Liegel, L.H., W.E. Balmer and G.W. Ryan. 1985. Honduras pine spacing trial results in Puerto Rico after 18 to 20 years. Southern Journal of Applied Forestry. 9(2):69-75.
- Liegel, L.H. 1984. Assessment of hurricane rain/wind damage in Pinus caribaea and Pinus oocarpa provenance trials in Puerto Rico. Commonw. For. Rev. 63:47-53.