Fox CA, NJ Reo, B Fessell, F Dituri (2022) Native American Tribes and Dam Removal: Restoring the Ottaway, Penobscot and Elwha Rivers. Water Alternatives 15(1): 31-55.
Fernández-Llamazares Á, D Lepofsky, CG Armstrong, ES Brondizio, MC Gavin, K Lertzman, PO Lyver, GP Nicholas, P Pascua, NJ Reo, V Reyes-García, NJ Turner, J Yletyinen, EN Anderson, W Balée, J Cariño, DM David-Chavez, CP Dunn, SC Garnett, S Greening (La’goot), S Jackson (Niniwum Selapem), H Kuhnlein, Z Molnár, G Odonne, G-B Retter, WJ Ripple, L Sáfián, AS Bahraman, M Torrents-Ticó, MB Vaughan (2021) Scientists’ Warning to Humanity on Threats to Indigenous and Local Knowledge systems. Journal of Ethnobiology 41(2):144-169. https://doi.org/10.2993/0278-0771-41.2.144
Reo, N.J., S.M. Topkok, N. Kanayurak, J.N. Stanford, D.A. Peterson, and L.J. Whaley (2019) Environmental Change and Sustainability of Indigenous Languages in Northern Alaska. Arctic 72(3): 215–228. DOI: https://doi.org/10.14430/arctic68655
Schuster, R., R.R. Germain, J.R. Bennett, N.J. Reo, and P. Arcese (2019) Vertebrate biodiversity on indigenous-managed lands in Australia, Brazil, and Canada equals that in protected areas. Environmental Science & Policy 101. pp 1-6. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envsci.2019.07.002.
Reo, N.J. (2019) Inawendiwin and Relational Accountability in Anishnaabeg Studies: The Crux of the Biscuit. Journal of Ethnobiology, 39(1):65-75.
Reo, N.J. and L.A. Ogden (2018) From invasive species to migrating nations: broad perspectives of invasive species plants in Anishnaabe aki. Sustainability Science: 1-10. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11625-018-0571-4
Waller, D.M. and N.J. Reo (2018) First Stewards: Ecological outcomes of forest and wildlife stewardship by Native peoples in Wisconsin, USA. Ecology and Society 23(1):45.
https://doi.org/10.5751/ES-09865-230145
Whyte, K.P., N.J. Reo, D. McGregor, M.A. Smith and J Jenkins (2017) Seven Indigenous Principles for Successful Cooperation in Great Lakes Conservation Initiatives. In Biodiversity, Conservation and Environmental Management in the Great Lakes Basin. Freedman E and MR Neuzil (eds.) Routledge.
Reo, N.J., K.P. Whyte, D. Ranco, J. Brandt, B. Elliott, E.D. Blackmer (2017) Invasive species, Indigenous stewards and vulnerability discourse. American Indian Quarterly. 41(3): 201-223.
Lishawa S.C., B.D. Carson, J.S. Brandt, J.M. Tallant, N.J. Reo, D.A. Albert, A.M. Monks, J.M. Lautenbach, and E. Clark (2017) Mechanical Harvesting Effectively Controls Young Typha spp. Invasion and Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Data Enhances Post-treatment Monitoring. Frontiers in Plant Science 8: 619. DOI=10.3389/fpls.2017.00619
Reo, N.J, K.P. Whyte, D. McGregor, M.A. Smith and J. Jenkins (2017) Factors that support Indigenous involvement in multi-actor environmental stewardship. AlterNative. doi: 10.1177/1177180117701028.
Janowiak, M.K., A.W. D'Amato, C.W. Swanston, L. Iverson, et al. (IN PRESS) New England and New York Forest Ecosystem Vulnerability Assessment and Synthesis. USDA Forest Service General Technical Report.
Fox, C.A., N.J. Reo, D.A. Turner, et al. (2017) “The river is us; the river is in our veins”: re-defining river restoration in three Indigenous communities. Sustainability Science. doi:10.1007/s11625-016-0421-1.
Deyo, N., M. Bohdan, R. Burke, A. Kelley, B. van der Werff, E.D. Blackmer, R.E. Grese and N.J. Reo (2014) Trails on tribal lands in the United States. Landscape and Urban Planning 125: 130–139.
Fletcher, M.L.M, K.E. Fort and N.J. Reo (2014) Tribal disruption and Indian claims. Michigan Law Review First Impressions 112(65): 65-72.
Silver, E. J., J. H. Speer, M. Kaye, N. J. Reo, L. F. Howard, et. al. (2013) Fire History and Age Structure of an Oakpine Forest on Price Mountain, Virginia, USA. Natural Areas Journal 33 (4): 440-446. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.3375/043.033.0407.
Fragoso, J. and N. J. Reo. (2013) Complex Interactions Between Biota, Landscapes and Native Peoples Ecological Processes 2 (28).
Reo, N. J. and A. Parker. (2013) Re-thinking colonialism to prepare for the impacts of rapid environmental change Climatic Change 120 (3): 671-682
Reo, N. J. and K. P. Whyte. (2012) Morality and Hunting as Elements of Traditional Ecological Knowledge. Human Ecology 40(1).
Reo, N. J. (2011) The Importance of Belief Systems in Traditional Ecological Knowledge Initiatives. International Indigenous Policy Journal 2(4).
McConnell, W. J., J. D. A. Millington, N. J. Reo, et al. (2011) Research on Coupled Human and Natural Systems (CHANS): Approach, Challenges and Strategies. Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America 92: 218–228.
Reo, N. J. and J. W. Karl (2010) Tribal and state ecosystem management regimes influence forest regeneration. Forest Ecology and Management 260 (5).
Reo, N. J. (2009) Ash trees, Indian communities and the emerald ash borer. Unpublished article available online at www.emeraldashborer.info/educational.cfm
Kazmierski, J., M. Kram, E. Mills, D. Phemister, N. J. Reo, et al. (2004) Conservation planning at the landscape scale: a landscape ecology method for regional land trusts. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 47 (5).