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David Minor Martin, Ph.D.
(970) 286-8379
[email protected]
WORK EXPERIENCE
Ecologist, 2016-present
U.S. EPA Office of Research and Development, Atlantic Ecology Division
 Decision support method development and guidance for EPA ‘Sustainable and Healthy Communities’ and
‘Safe and Sustainable Water Resources’ research programs
Water Decision Analyst, June-November, 2015
The Nature Conservancy of Colorado, Boulder, CO
 Developed rule-based expert systems and decision analysis techniques for funded statewide water supply
and demand analyses in Colorado
Field Technician, Summer 2011
Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO
 Assisted in the collection of stream data (i.e., water chemistry, benthic macroinvertebrates, benthic organic
matter, chlorophyll a, substrate) as part of the Evolutionary and Ecological Variability in Organismal Trait
Response with Altitude and Climate project (NSF Award Number DEB-1046408).
Environmental Scientist, 2004-2011
Froehling & Robertson, Inc., 3015 Dumbarton Road, Richmond, VA (www.fandr.com)
 Performed wetland delineations (§404 of Clean Water Act) and perennial stream determinations
(Chesapeake Bay Preservation Association); formal submissions of Joint Permit Applications for residential
and commercial developments (§404 of CWA)
 Provided comprehensive NEPA/Section 106 consulting services on sites throughout Virginia and North
Carolina
 Performed Phase I and II Environmental Site Assessments (ASTM E1527-05)
EDUCATION
Doctor of Philosophy, 2015
Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO
Graduate Degree Program in Ecology
Committee: N. LeRoy Poff, John W. Labadie, John B. Loomis, John S. Sanderson
Master of Natural Resources, 2010
Virginia Tech, Falls Church, VA
Capstone: Challenges for the Inclusion of Environmental Flow Protection in U.S. Water Law
Committee: David L. Trauger, David Robertson, Stephen Schoenholtz, Tom (A. L.) Hammett
Bachelor of Science in Environmental Science, 2004
Minor: Chemistry
Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA
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David M. Martin – Resume 2014
Water Resources Option
HONORS
School of Global Environmental Sustainability Fellows Program, 2014-2015
(http://sustainability.colostate.edu/SLF)
Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO
NSF Integrative Graduate Education and Research Traineeship (IGERT): Integrated Water, Atmosphere,
Ecosystems-Education and Research (I-WATER), 2011-2013 (http://i-water.colostate.edu/)
Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO
TEACHING EXPERIENCE
LIFE320 Ecology (Teaching Assistant), Fall 2014
Department of Biology, Colorado State University
GES101 Foundations of Environmental Sustainability (Teaching Assistant), Fall 2012
School of Global Environmental Sustainability, Colorado State University
BZ472 Stream Biology and Ecology Laboratory (Lab Teaching Assistant), Fall 2011
Department of Biology, Colorado State University
VOLUNTEER EXPERIENCE
U. S. Peace Corps, Ghana, 2006-2007
Environment Volunteer
 Assisted Habitat for Humanity’s New Longoro affiliate to develop a technical relationship with the Ministry
of Food and Agriculture and District Assembly in the Kintampo North District.
PUBLICATIONS
(4) Martin DM, Powell SJ, Webb JA, Nichols SJ, Poff NL. Submitted. An objective method to prioritize socioenvironmental water management tradeoffs using multi-criteria decision analysis. River Research and
Applications.
(3) Martin DM, Hermoso V, Pantus F, Olley J, Linke S, Poff NL. 2016. A proposed framework to systematically
design and objectively evaluate non-dominated restoration tradeoffs for watershed planning and management.
Ecological Economics 127: 146-155.
(2) Martin DM, Labadie JW, Poff NL. 2015. Incorporating social preferences into the ecological limits of
hydrologic alteration (ELOHA): a case study in the Yampa-White River basin, Colorado. Freshwater Biology 60:
1890-1900.
(1) Martin DM, Harrison-Atlas D, Sutfin NA, Poff NL. 2014. A Social-Ecological Framework to Integrate
Multiple Objectives for Environmental Flows Management. Journal of Contemporary Water Research and
Education 153: 49-58.
TALKS AND PRESENTATIONS
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David M. Martin – Resume 2014
“Two methods to estimate the importance of river management criteria in a multi-criteria decision analysis” (oral),
May 2015
Society for Freshwater Science, Milwaukee, WI
“Systematic river restoration planning” (oral), March 2015
AGU’s Hydrology Days, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO
“An integrative framework to support environmental flow assessment and decision-making” (oral), May 2014
Joint Aquatic Sciences Meeting, Portland, OR
“Modeling stakeholder decisions with fuzzy set theory” (oral), March 2014
AGU’s Hydrology Days, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO
“A social-ecological decision support system for environmental flows management” (oral), June 2013
American Water Resources Association – Specialty Conference on Environmental Flows, Hartford, CT
“Developing social-ecological decision support tools for environmental flows management” (poster), May 2013
Society for Freshwater Science, Jacksonville, FL
“Developing social-ecological decision support tools for environmental flows management” (oral), March 2013
AGU’s Hydrology Days, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO
“An interdisciplinary approach to analyzing vulnerability in freshwater social-ecological systems” (poster),
February 2013
Front Range Student Ecology Symposium, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO
“Socio-ecological optimization for the provision of environmental flows” (oral), March 2012
AGU’s Hydrology Days, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO
REFEREED JOURNALS
Advances in Water Resources
Ecological Modelling
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