Publications available upon request.


Arnold, J. S. 2023. Partnership Learning Project Part 3: A Report for the Oregon Watershed Enhancement Board. Report | Board Presentation

Arnold, J.S. and A. Wilson. 2022. Bridging Worldviews in the Salish Sea. Nearshore Restoration Summit Proceedings. Washington State Department of Fish and Wildlife. https://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/02339

Arnold, J.S., D. Haddock, D. Houchen, C. Jackson, T. Joseph, M. Koro, C. Moran, T. Newton, D. Tran, A. Wilson and G. Zantua. 2022. Inclusive Community Building: A Brief Guide. Reciprocityconsulting.com. https://www.dropbox.com/s/pqy01tp80b05vvs/InclusiveCommunityBuilding_FINALBriefGuide_2022.pdf?dl=0

Arnold, J.S., A. Wilson, J. Kagochi, R. Robinson, B. Yañez-Riddle and S. Galindo. 2020. Lend Your Voice Pierce County: A Final Report and Recommendation Grounded in Racial Equity. Amara: Tacoma, WA. https://reciprocityconsulting.com/wa/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/LYVPC_AMARA_Report_20200203.pdf

Warren, R., A. Moote, J. Arnold and L. Mork. 2019. Adaptively Managing Restoration Initiatives: A guide prepared for the Oregon Watershed Enhancement Board’s Focused Investment Partnership Program. OWEB: Salem, OR. https://www.oregon.gov/oweb/Documents/FIP-2019-Adaptively-Managing-Restoration-Initiatives.pdf

Minkova, T. V. and J. S. Arnold. 2019. A Structured Framework for Adaptive Management: Bridging Theory and Practice in the Olympic Experimental State Forest. Forest Science. https://doi.org/10.1093/forsci/fxz011

Arnold, J. S. 2018. Partnership Learning Project Part 2: A Report for the Oregon Watershed Enhancement Board. Report | Board Presentation

Arnold, J. S. 2017. Partnership Learning Project Part 1: A Report for the Oregon Watershed Enhancement Board. Report | Board Presentation

Warren, R. F., T. Reeve and J. S. Arnold. 2016. Reimagining watershed restoration: A call for new investment and support structures for greater resiliency and long-term impact. WIREs Water. http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/wat2.1174/full

Arnold, J. S. and W. Bartels. 2014. “Participatory methods for measuring and monitoring governance” Pp. 238-262 in Adaptive Cross-scalar Governance of Natural Resources. Eds. G. Barnes and B. Child. Routledge: New York, N.Y.

Arnold, J. S., M. Koro-Ljungberg, and W. Bartels. 2012. “Power and Conflict in Adaptive
Management: Analyzing the Discourse of Riparian Management on Public Lands.” Ecology and Society 17(1): 19. http://www.ecologyandsociety.org/vol17/iss1/art19/

Arnold, J.S. 2011. Navigating the power dynamics of learning and communication in collaborative resource management: Research to inform practice. Ph.D. Dissertation. University of Florida, School of Natural Resources and the Environment. http://ufdc.ufl.edu/UFE0042853/00001

Bartels W., Arnold J., Breuer N.E., Furman C.A., Staal L., Irani T.A., and J.W. Jones. 2011. Supporting dialog and learning among stakeholders through climate working groups. Southeast Climate Consortium Technical Report Series: 12-001.

Arnold, J. S. and M. E. Fernandez-Gimenez. 2008. “Engaging communities through participatory research” Pp. 66-87 in Forest Community Connections. Eds. E. Donoghue and V. Sturtevant. Resources for the Future: Washington, D.C.

Arnold, J. S. and M. E. Fernandez-Gimenez. 2007. “Building Social Capital through Participatory Research: An Analysis of Collaboration on Tohono O’Odham Tribal Rangelands in Arizona.” Society & Natural Resources 20(6):481-495.