John V. Martin 5205 Waterwheel Drive Boise, Idaho 83703-3129 Home: (208) 336-8304 Cell: (208) 284-4425 Email: Econjohn@cableone.net Jmartin2@boisestate.edu Education: Resume For JOHN V. MARTIN Doctorate Studies in Marine Economics 1974-1975: Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon. Master of Science 1974: University of Nevada, Reno, Nevada Agricultural and Natural Resource Economics Bachelor of Science 1972: California State Polytechnic University, Pomona, California Agriculture Business Management Experience: 2013 Present: Lecturer, Department of Economics, Boise State University, Boise, Idaho. 2011 Present: Adjunct Professor, University of Phoenix, Idaho Campus, Boise, Idaho. 2007 Present: Martin Economics, Consulting as a Private Business. 1999-2012: Adjunct Professor, Department of Economics, Boise State University Boise, Idaho. 1989 September 2007: Economist, USDI, Bureau of Land Management, Idaho State Office Boise, Idaho. 1984-1989: Regional Economist, USDI, Minerals Management Service, Atlantic OCS Region Herndon, Virginia. 1978-1984: Economist, USDI, Bureau of Land Management, Colorado State Office Denver, Colorado. 1976 1978: Economist, USDI, Bureau of Land Management, Nevada State Office Reno, Nevada. 1 P age
1975 1976: Agricultural Statistician, USDA, Statistical Reporting Service Madison, Wisconsin. Skills: Economic Modeling including farm and ranch feasibility analysis, econometrics and input/output regional analysis; Benefit-Cost Analysis; Community Impact Analysis; Timber Management; Energy Economic Analysis including Hydropower, Wind Energy, Coal and Oil Shale Development; Planning and Environmental Analysis; Academic Instruction. Recently Prepared Documents, Reports Reviews and Presentations: Consulting - Contracted Presentations and Document Reports: Carson City BLM District Socioeconomic Workshop and Baseline Assessment Report (2012) Battle Mountain BLM Socioeconomic Workshop and Baseline Assessment Report (2011) Uncompahgre Socioeconomic Baseline Assessment Report (2010) Reviewed and Prepared Supplemental Jarbidge Resource Management (2009) Plan/Environmental Impact Statement Social and Economic Analysis Contracted Economic Profile Workshops: 2012: Carson City, Churchill, Story, Lyon, Douglas, Washoe Counties, Nevada 2011: Lander, Nye, Esmeralda, Mineral Counties, Nevada 2010: Delta, Gunnison, Mesa, Montrose, Ouray, San Miguel Counties, Colorado US Bureau of Land Management: Community Economic Profiles Idaho, Bonner, Twin Falls, Fremont counties Resource Management Plans/Environmental Impact Statements-Owyhee RMP, Snake River Birds of Prey NCA RMP, Cottonwood RMP, Coeur d Alene RMP, Jarbidge RMP, Craters of the Moon RMP, Challis, RMP, Lemhi RMP, Upper Snake RMP, Pocatello RMP, Cotteral Wind Power Project, Fire Management Direction Amendment Federal Energy Regulatory Commission: FERC Hydropower Projects/Environmental Impact Statements-Hells Canyon Project, Mid Snake River Project, Spokane River Project, Post Falls Project, Swan Falls Project Presentations: Grazing Lands Conservation Initiative/Society for Range Management December 2006 Owyhee County Social and Economic Impact Assessment, John Martin Bureau of Land Management, Neil Rimbey and J.D. Wulfhorst University of Idaho. Contracted Economic Profile Workshops 2010 Delta, Gunnison, Mesa, Montrose, Ouray, San Miguel Counties, Colorado Community Economic Profile Workshops 2005-2007 Grangeville, Sand Point, Twin Falls, St. Anthony, Glens Ferry, Idaho 2 P age
Small Wood Biomass Workshop June 30, 2005 Forest Materials Supply Outlook; Forests 5 Year Plans Recognition: Governor s Recognition for Participation on the Idaho Rural Partnership Board 2007 Received Idaho Governor s Award for Excellence in Agriculture, February 2005 Various Special Achievement Awards with the Bureau of Land Management References: Richard Gardner Bootstrap Solutions 752 East Braemere Road Boise, Idaho 83702 Phone: (208) 389-1401 Cell: (208) 859-8878 Email: bootstrap1@msn.com Donald Holley Visiting Professor Department of Economics College of Business and Economics 1910 University Drive Boise State University Boise, Idaho 83725-1620. Phone: (208)426-1158 Email: Dholley@boisestate.edu Jon Foster (Retired) Former Supervisory Resource Manager Resources and Sciences Bureau of Land Management Idaho State Office Home Phone: (208) 368-7942 Qualifications Mr. Martin has spent his career working on natural resource issues with the Bureau of Land Management and the Minerals Management Service. He has written and/or reviewed over 50 Resource Management Plans, Grazing Management Plans and various energy plans, including NEPA documents. Mr. Martin was the State Economist for the BLM in both Idaho and Colorado taking the lead for the social and economic program and developing procedures to comply with bureau policies. In addition, Mr. Martin has taught economics courses at the University level for several years. Selected Relevant Experience Community Economic Profiles for Idaho, Bonner, Twin Falls and Fremont Counties, Idaho Lead in the preparation, presentation and documentation of community economic profiles for Idaho, Bonner, Twin Falls and Fremont Counties in Idaho. The reports consisted of social economic data and an analysis of the past and present economic condition. These reports assisted counties and communities where BLM has land management responsibilities to understand the relationship between public land goods and services and local community economic health. Presentations where made to local community leaders with documentation to assist in future planning analysis. 3 P age
Owyhee Resource Management Plan and Environmental Impact Statement for the Owyhee Field Office, Idaho Lead economist for the resource plan and environmental assessment. This included social and economic data collection, economic modeling and analysis in preparation for the final documents. The economic modeling consisted of a modified input output analysis of the regional economy with emphasis on local impacts. The plan covered 1.2 million acres managed by BLM in a rural portion of Owyhee County. Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) Hells Canyon Project, Idaho Over a 15 year period represented the BLM in various capacities in the development and review of documentation regarding the relicensing of the Hells Canyon Complex of Dams on the Snake River in Idaho, Oregon and Washington. As the economist on the team I reviewed several planning proposals with documentation to FERC. I also lead a workgroup of professionals and concerned citizens in making recommendations to analyze the impacts of hydropower facilities on local communities, tribes and commercial interests. This is the largest privately operated dam complex in the Western United States with energy capacity of 1,400 megawatts. Cumulative Impacts Task Force (CITF) Intergovernmental Coordination of Energy Development in Western Colorado Represented BLM on the task force and served on policy and procedures committees to develop economic and demographic models to assess local and regional impacts from energy development, in particular oil shale. This was a joint Federal, State and local initiative. The cooperative arrangement utilized a computer model called PAS (Planning Assessment System) to evaluate demographic trends and economic outcomes when energy development was introduced into the system. At the time this was a unique venture for a federal agency to work in concert with other agencies at the State and local levels to evaluate projects of this magnitude. Green River-Hams Fork Coal Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) Round 1, Colorado and Wyoming Contracted for the development of input output economic models to assess the impacts of coal development within the region. The project was one of many throughout Western Colorado, Eastern Utah and Wyoming at the time that was impacting local communities with unprecedented population growth which in turn was impacting the infrastructure of these communities. Once the models where developed an assessment could then be made in projecting the length and magnitude of the impacts to the infrastructure. Glenwood Springs Pilot Resource Management Plan/Environmental Impact Statement, Glenwood Springs, Colorado A member of the planning and environmental coordination staff that developed interim planning guidance for resource management plans. Glenwood Springs was one of five pilot projects to initiate the new planning process what is now the BLM planning system. The guidance directed how public resource values would be determined and the methods to evaluate alternative scenarios for managing the resources. The process also involved the transition of information from the plan to the environmental impact analysis. 4 P age
MARTIN ECONOMICS Economic Consulting and Education 5205 Waterwheel Drive Boise, Idaho 83703-3129 John V. Martin, Principal (208) 284-4425 Retired from Federal Service in September 2007 where I had spent over 34 years working for the USDA National Agricultural Statistical Service, USDI Bureau of Ocean Energy Management and the Bureau of Land Management. Martin Economics was established in May 2008. Martin Economics has been the principal consultant on the following projects: Bureau of Land Management: Documenting Desert Land Entry Economic Modeling and Data Input for Graves and Ruby DLA s. 2008. Contract. Review Specialist for Certification Management Services contract with Western Governors University Academic Development of Testing Materials for Virtual University Learning Disciplines. 2008 2009. Contract. Bureau of Land Management: Review and Suggested Remedies to Jarbidge RMP/EIS Social Economic Analysis. 2009. Contract. Bureau of Land Management: Analysis and Preparation of Chapter 3 Draft Report Jarbidge RMP/EIS Social Economic Analysis. 2009. Contract. Bureau of Land Management: Analysis and Preparation of Chapter 4 Draft Report Jarbidge RMP/EIS Social Economic Analysis. 2010. Contract. Bureau of Land Management: Uncompaghre Field Office Resource Management Plan Economic Strategies Workshops. 2010. Subcontractor to EMPSI Consultants. Bureau of Land Management: Uncompahgre Field Office Resource Management Plan Social and Economic Baseline Assessment Report. 2010. Subcontractor to EMPSI Consultants. Bureau of Land Management: Battle Mountain District Resource Management Plan Economic Workshops. 2011. Subcontractor to EMPSI Consultants. Bureau of Land Management: Carson City District Resource Management Plan Economic Workshops. 2012. Subcontractor to EMPSI Consultants. 5 P age