Nelson, M., S. Silverstone, K.C. Reiss, T. Vakil and M. Robertson, Enriched secondary subtropical forest through line-planting for sustainable timber production in Puerto Rico,Bois et Forêts des Tropiques 309(3):51-63 (November 2011).
M. Nelson, S. Silverstone, P. Burrowes, R. Joglar, K.C. Reiss, M. Robertson and T. Vakil, 2010. The Impact of Hardwood Line-Planting on Tree and Amphibian Biodiversity in a Secondary Wet Tropical Forest, Southeast Puerto Rico, Journal of Sustainable Forestry 29(5):503-516.
Tredwell, R. and M. Nelson, Effective Approaches for Environmental & Wastewater Management and Training – The Birdwood Downs Case Studies in the Kimberley Region Of West Australia, paper for the Murdoch University/ Conference, July 2006, Sustainability of Indigenous Communities, Murdoch, West Australia.
Tabonuco and Plantation Forests at Higher Elevations Are More Vulnerable to Hurricane Damage and Slower to Recover in Southeastern Puerto Rico Michael W. Caslin 1 , Madhusudan Katti 1,* , Stacy A. C. Nelson 1 and Thrity Vakil 2 MichaelCaslinetalLand
Proceedings of the Symposium: No Escape: The Reality of Climate Change Here and Now. 2019 At the Luis Muñoz Marín Foundation. Thrity Vakil, Christian Torres Santana, Cristina Cabrera Barros. Publisher: Puerto Rico Department of Natural and Environmental Resources. Vakiletal2019
Strategic guidelines for the sustainable management of forest resources in puerto rico: opportunities, challenges, and stakeholders in the production chain of the forestry sector. May 2025 Jimena Forero, Andres Rua Luis Santiago, Sheila Emily Ward. Forero-MontanaetalForestryPR2025
Saving hurricane-felled trees in Puerto Rico 31 October 2018, Mark Nelson, Thrity Vakil, Andrés Rúa González The ECOLOGIST MAG UK, NelsonVakilRuaTheEcologist2018