Nicholas J. Reo, Ph.D.

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2010 Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI 
Area:
Natural Resource Management, Wildlife Management Agriculture, Native American Studies
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Jianguo Liu grad student 2010 Michigan State
 (Ecological and human dimensions of tribal and state natural resource management.)
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Reo NJ. (2019) Inawendiwin and Relational Accountability in Anishnaabeg Studies: The Crux of the Biscuit Journal of Ethnobiology. 39: 65-75
Schuster R, Germain RR, Bennett JR, et al. (2019) Vertebrate biodiversity on indigenous-managed lands in Australia, Brazil, and Canada equals that in protected areas Environmental Science & Policy. 101: 1-6
Bansal S, Lishawa SC, Newman S, et al. (2019) Typha (Cattail) Invasion in North American Wetlands: Biology, Regional Problems, Impacts, Ecosystem Services, and Management Wetlands. 39: 645-684
Waller DM, Reo NJ. (2018) First stewards: ecological outcomes of forest and wildlife stewardship by indigenous peoples of Wisconsin, USA Ecology and Society. 23
Reo NJ, Ogden LA. (2018) Anishnaabe Aki: an indigenous perspective on the global threat of invasive species Sustainability Science. 13: 1443-1452
Lishawa SC, Carson BD, Brandt JS, et al. (2017) Mechanical Harvesting Effectively Controls Young Typha spp. Invasion and Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Data Enhances Post-treatment Monitoring. Frontiers in Plant Science. 8: 619
Reo NJ, Whyte K, Ranco D, et al. (2017) Invasive Species, Indigenous Stewards, and Vulnerability Discourse American Indian Quarterly. 41: 201-223
Reo NJ, Whyte KP, McGregor D, et al. (2017) Factors that support Indigenous involvement in multi-actor environmental stewardship: Alternative. 13: 58-68
Fox CA, Reo NJ, Turner DA, et al. (2017) “The river is us; the river is in our veins”: re-defining river restoration in three Indigenous communities Sustainability Science. 12: 521-533
Deyo N, Bohdan M, Burke R, et al. (2014) Trails on tribal lands in the United States Landscape and Urban Planning. 125: 130-139
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