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Roberto Martínez-Espiñeira Curriculum Vitae (June 16 th 2015) Name: Roberto Martínez-Espiñeira Date of birth: Sometime in 1973 Nationality: Spanish Country of residency: Canada (permanent resident ) Address: Economics Department, Memorial University of Newfoundland St John’s, A1C 5S7 Newfoundland & Labrador, Canada E-mail: [email protected] Tel: 1 (709) 864 3676 Fax: 1 (709) 864-2094 Cellphone: 709 351 7102 Education History DPhil in Environmental Economics and Environmental Management Environment Department (University of York): Residential Water Pricing for Demand Management in the UK: Lessons from Spain. Supervisor: Professor C.A. Perrings, external examiner: Professor David Pearce (University College London). Start date: October 1997, completion date: July 2001. MSc in Environmental Economics Department of Environmental Economics and Environmental Management (EEEM), University of York, Sept 1996- Sept 1997. 2-year Doctoral Programme (similar to a MRes): Cambio Estructural: Economía e Historia, "Institute of Galician Studies and Development" (IDEGA) and Department of Applied Economics, University of Santiago de Compostela (Oct. 1995-Sept. 1997) 1 . First Degree in Economics (Licenciado) Facultade de CC.EE.iEE. University of Santiago de Compostela, Sept. 1990-June 1995 (Upper second) Employment History Professor, Department of Economics, Memorial University of Newfoundland, September 2013 - present 1 Courses in 1996-97 were completed from the UK as directed study. 1

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Roberto Martínez-EspiñeiraCurriculum Vitae (June 16th 2015)

Name: Roberto Martínez-EspiñeiraDate of birth: Sometime in 1973Nationality: Spanish Country of residency: Canada (permanent resident)Address: Economics Department, Memorial University of Newfoundland

St John’s, A1C 5S7 Newfoundland & Labrador, Canada E-mail: [email protected] Tel: 1 (709) 864 3676 Fax: 1 (709) 864-2094

Cellphone: 709 351 7102

Education History

DPhil in Environmental Economics and Environmental Management Environment Department (University of York): Residential Water Pricing for Demand Management in the UK: Lessons from Spain. Supervisor: Professor C.A. Perrings, external examiner: Professor David Pearce (University College London). Start date: October 1997, completion date: July 2001.

MSc in Environmental Economics Department of Environmental Economics and Environmental Management (EEEM), University of York, Sept 1996- Sept 1997.

2-year Doctoral Programme (similar to a MRes): Cambio Estructural: Economía e Historia, "Institute of Galician Studies and Development" (IDEGA) and Department of Applied Economics, University of Santiago de Compostela (Oct. 1995-Sept. 1997)1.

First Degree in Economics (Licenciado) Facultade de CC.EE.iEE. University of Santiago de Compostela, Sept. 1990-June 1995 (Upper second)

Employment History

Professor, Department of Economics, Memorial University of Newfoundland, September 2013 - present

Associate Professor (with tenure), Department of Economics, Memorial University of Newfoundland, September 2009 – September 2013

Associate Professor, Department of Economics, Memorial University of Newfoundland, July 2009 - September 2009

Department Chair, Department of Economics, St Francis Xavier University. July 2008-June 2009

1 Courses in 1996-97 were completed from the UK as directed study.

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Roberto Martínez-Espiñeira

Associate Professor (with tenure), Department of Economics, St Francis Xavier University. September 2006 - June 2009

Visiting Professor, Department of Economics, Memorial University of Newfoundland. July-2007- June 2008

Adjunct Professor Department of Economics, University of New Brunswick at Fredericton. May 2007- April 2011

Assistant Professor, Department of Economics, St Francis Xavier University. 2001-2006

Membership in Research Groups

Studies on Wellbeing, Environment and Economic Policy- SWEEP, University of Granada Spain (http://investigacion.ugr.es/ugrinvestiga/static/Buscador/*/grupos/ficha/SEJ054)

Governance and Economics research Network – GEN, University of Vigo, Spain (http://webs.uvigo.es/infogen/)

Scholarships and awards

Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) Research Studentship. 1998-2000

Master-scholarship from the Fundación Caixa Galicia for MSc in Environmental Economics University of York. Sept 1996- August 1997

Journal of Evironmental Management’s Excellence in Reviewing Award, 2013

Languages Spanish (native) Galician (native) English (fluent) German (basic conversational skills and fair reading ability) Portuguese (basic conversational skills and fair reading ability) French (fair reading ability)

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Publications

NB: When a work listed below is the result of team work, consider my proportional contribution equally split with the rest of my coauthors.

Refereed (R) Articles

1. “A Contingent Valuation of the Biomitigation Benefits of Integrated Multi-Trophic Aquaculture in Canada”, with Thierry Chopin, Anthony Noce, Shawn Robinson, Winnie Yip, and Duncan Knowler, forthcoming in Aquaculture Economics and Management, May 2015.

2. “An Analysis of the Price Escalation of Non-Linear Water Tariffs for Domestic Uses in Spain”, with Marta Suárez-Varela Maciá and Francisco González-Gómez, Utilities Policy, Special Issue on Redesigning Water Tariffs: Experiences and Reforms, 34, 82–93, 2015.

3. “Estimating the Biomitigation Benefits of Integrated Multi-Trophic Aquaculture: a Contingent Behavior Analysis”, with Thierry Chopin, Anthony Noce, Shawn Robinson, Winnie Yip, and Duncan Knowler, Aquaculture, 437(1), 182-194, 2015.

4. “Responses to Changes in Domestic Water Tariff Structures: An Analysis on Household-Level Data from Granada, Spain”, with María Ángeles García-Valiñas and María Pérez-Urdiales, forthcoming in Environmental & Resource Economics, November 2014

5. “Households’ Pro-Environmental Habits and Investments in Water and Energy Consumption: Determinants and Relationships” with Maria A. Garcia-Valiñas and Céline Nauges, Journal of Environmental Management, 133(1), 174–183, 2014.

6. ``Cost-Benefit Analysis of Riparian Protection in a Small Eastern Canadian Watershed’’ with Ryan Trenholm, Van Lantz, and Shawn Little, Journal of Environmental Management, 116(15), 81–94, 2013.

7. ``Adopting versus adapting: adoption of water-saving technology versus water conservation habits in Spain’’, with María de los Ángeles García-Valiñas, International Journal of Water Resources Development, 29(3), 400-414, 2013.

8. ```Been there done that’: Respondent Experience and Endogeneity Bias in Contingent Valuation, a Multivariate Probit Approach”, with Nikita Lyssenko, Environmental Management, 50(5), 819-836, 2012.

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Roberto Martínez-Espiñeira9. ``Explanatory Factors of Urban Water Leakage Rates in Southern

Spain” with Francisco González-Gómez, María de los Ángeles García-Valiñas, and Miguel Ángel Rubio; Utilities Policy, 22(1), 22–30, 2012.

10. ``Environmental Kuznets Curves for Bird Abundance in Canada: an Examination of Alternative Regression Models Using Panel Data’’, with Van Lantz, International Journal of Ecological Economics & Statistics, 27(4), 1-24, 2012.

11. ``Alternative Approaches to Dealing with Respondent Uncertainty in Contingent Valuation: a Comparative Analysis”, with Nikita Lyssenko, Journal of Environmental Management, 93(1), 130-139, 2012.

12. ``Leisure and the Opportunity Cost of Travel Time in Recreation Demand Analysis” with Joe Amoako-Tuffour, forthcoming in the Journal of Applied Economics, 15(1) 25-49, 2012.

13. ``Is the Pricing of Urban Water Services Justifiably Perceived as Unequal among Spanish Cities?’’, with Francisco González-Gómez, María de los Ángeles García-Valiñas, International Journal of Water Resources Development, 28(1), 107-121, 2012.

14. ``Respondent Uncertainty in Contingent Valuation: The Case of Whale Conservation in Newfoundland and Labrador” with Nikita Lyssenko, Applied Economics. 44(15), 1911-1930, 2012.

15. ``Correcting for the Endogeneity of Pro-Environment Behavioral Choices in Contingent Valuation’’ with Nikita Lyssenko, Ecological Economics, 70(8), 1435-1439, 2011.

16. ``Affordability of Residential Water Tariffs: Alternative Measurement and Explanatory Factors in Southern Spain’’ with María Ángeles García-Valiñas and Francisco González Gómez, Journal of Environmental Management, 91(12), 2696-2706, 2010.

17. ``Measuring Water Affordability: A Proposal for Urban Centers in Developed countries”, with María de los Ángeles García-Valiñas, and Francisco González-Gómez, International Journal of Water Resources Development, 26(3), 441–458, September 2010.

18. ``Attitudes toward Wildlife Habitat Preservation in the Management of Private Woodlots in Cape Breton”, with Lars Hallstrom, Human Dimensions of Wildlife, 14(4) 265-277, 2009.

19. ``Multi-Destination and Multi-Purpose Trip Effects in the Analysis of the Demand for Trips to a Remote Recreational Site”, with Joe Amoako-Tuffour, Environmental Management, 43(1) 1146-1161, 2009.

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Roberto Martínez-Espiñeira20. ``The Effect of Environmental Change and Price Policies on

Livelihoods in Tropical Agroforestry Systems”, with Unai Pascual, Journal of International Development, 21(3), 433-446, 2009.

21. “Does Private Management of Water Supply Services Really Increase Prices? An Empirical Analysis in Spain”, with María Ángeles García-Valiñas and Francisco González Gómez, Urban Studies, 46(4) 923-945, 2009.

22. `` Comparing Welfare Benefits from On-Site Versus Household Surveys in Travel Cost Demand Models Applied to Water Based Recreation: The Overdispersed Case”, with John B. Loomis, Joe Amoako-Tuffour, and Joseph M. Hilbe, Tourism Economics, 14(3), 567-576, 2008

23. ``Recreation Demand Analysis under Truncation, Overdispersion, and Endogenous Stratification: An Application to Gros Morne National Park’’, with Joe Amoako-Tuffour, Journal of Environmental Management, Volume 88, Issue 4, September 2008, 1320-1332.

24. ``Testing the Environmental Kuznets Curve Hypothesis with Bird Populations as Habitat-Specific Environmental Indicators: Evidence from Canada’’, with Van Lantz, Conservation Biology, 22(2), 428-438, 2008.

25. ``Effect on Recreation Benefit Estimates from Correcting for On-Site Sampling Biases and Heterogeneous Trip Overdispersion in Count Data Recreation Demand Models’’, with Joseph Hilbe, Journal of Modern Applied Statistical Methods, 7(1), 331-345, 2008.

26. ```Adopt a Hypothetical Pup’: A Count Data Approach to the Valuation of Wildlife’’, Environmental and Resource Economics, 37(2), 335-360, 2007.

27. `` An Estimation of Residential Water Demand Using Co-Integration and Error Correction Techniques”, Journal of Applied Economics, 10(1), 161-184, 2007.

28. `` Poverty and Environmental Degradation Under Trade Liberalization: Searching for Second-Best Policy Options”, with U. Pascual, Economía Agraria y Recursos Naturales, 6(12), 121-144, 2006.

29. `` Travel Cost Demand Model Based River Recreation Benefit Estimates with On-Site and Household Surveys: Comparative Results and a Correction procedure—Reevaluation”, with J. Amoako-Tuffour, and J. M. Hilbe, Water Resources Research, 42, W10418, doi:10.1029/2005WR004798. 2006.

30. `` Public Attitudes Toward Lethal Coyote Control”, Human Dimensions of Wildlife, 11(2), 89-100, 2006.

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Roberto Martínez-Espiñeira31. ``A Box-Cox Double-Hurdle Model of Wildlife Valuation: the

Citizen’s Perspective”, Ecological Economics, 58(1), 192-208, 2006.

32. ``Is All Domestic Water Consumption Sensitive to Price Control?” with Céline Nauges, Applied Economics, 36(15) 1697-1703, 2004.

33. ``Price Specification Issues under Block Tariffs: A Spanish Case-Study’’, Water Policy, 5 (3): 237-256, 2003.

34. ``Estimating Water Demand under Increasing Block Tariffs Using Aggregate Data and Proportions of Users per Block’’, Environmental and Resource Economics, 23(2): 5-23, 2003.

35. ``Estimation of Residential Water Demand: A State of the Art Review”, with Fernando Arbués-Gracia and María Ángeles García-Valiñas, The Journal of Socio-Economics, 32(1): 81-102, 2003. Reprinted in Economics of Water Resources by R. Quentin Grafton (Ed.). Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, UK. 2009.

36. ``Residential Water Demand in the Northwest of Spain’’, Environmental and Resource Economics 21(2): 161-187. 2002.

Chapters in Books

1. “The Use of Non-Pricing Instruments to Manage Residential Water Demand: What Have We Learned?”, with M.Á. García-Valiñas and Hang To, contributed chapter to R.Q. Grafton, K. Daniell, C. Nauges, J.Rinaudo, M. Ward and W. Chan, eds. Understanding and Managing Urban Water in Transition Springer Publishing, 250 p., May 2015.

2. ``Adopting Versus Adapting: Adoption of Water-Saving Technology Versus Water Conservation Habits in Spain’’, with María de los Ángeles García-Valiñas, article reprinted in The Private Sector and Water Pricing in Efficient Urban Water Management Edited by C. Tortajada, F. González-Gómez, A. K. Biswas, and M. A. García-Rubio, Routledge 212 p., August 2014.

3. “Is the Pricing of Urban Water Services Justifiably Perceived as Unequal among Spanish Cities?” article reprinted in Water Policy and Management in Spain, edited by F. González-Gómez, M.A. García-Rubio and J. Guardiola, Routledge – 200 pages, July 2013.

4. “Valuation of the Benefits of Wildlife Tourism in Remote Protected Areas: The Case of Gros Morne” in Angus O'Reilly and Doran Murphy (Eds.) National Parks: Biodiversity, Conservation and Tourism, Nova Publishers, New York, Ch. 11, 181-199, 2010.

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5. “Análisis de la Demanda de Agua en los Abastecimientos Urbanos: el Caso Residencial”, with Fernando Arbués-Gracia and María Ángeles García-Valiñas, pp 255-283. Invited chapter for Pablo Campos, José-María Casado and Josefina Maestu (Eds.) "Hacia las cuentas económicas del agua en España" Ediciones del Consejo General de Economistas. Colección Ecos 11. 2006.

6. “Estimación y Predicción del Uso del Agua en Áreas Urbanas. Escenario 2015”, with M. A. García Valiñas, and F. Arbués Gracia, in J.A. de la Orden Gómez, A. Pérez Zabaleta and J. A. López-Geta (Eds.) El Análisis Económico en la Directiva Marco del Agua: Incidencias e Implicaciones para España, pp. 63-95, Instituto Geológico y Minero de España, Madrid, 2006.

7. “Estimating Water Demand under Increasing Block Tariffs Using Aggregate Data and Proportions of Users per Block” in Pashardes, P. and T. Swanson and A. Xepapadeas (Eds.) Current Issues in the Economics of Water Resource Management: Theory and Policy, Kluwer, Amsterdam, pp. 27-46, 2002.

Non-Refereed Contributions

Technical Reports

1. “Valuation of a Moose-Vehicle Accident Mitigation Policy in Newfoundland”with Nikita Lyssenko, a report to the Collaborative Applied Research in Economics Steering Committee. June 2014.

2. “Estimation of the Biomitigation Benefits of Integrated Multi-Trophic Aquaculture” with Thierry Chopin, Anthony Noce, Shawn Robinson, Winnie Yip, and Duncan Knowler, Final report submitted to Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency (ACOA)-Atlantic Innovation Fund (AIF). 212 pages, Ottawa, June 2012.

3. “Equity Criteria in Water Pricing: Evidence for the Andalusian Case. Final Report” with María Ángeles García-Valiñas and Francisco González Gómez, submitted to the Instituto de Estudios Fiscales (Institute of Fiscal Studies). 68 pages, Madrid, March 2009.

4. “An Estimation of the Benefits of Whale Conservation in Newfoundland and Labrador”. A report presented to the Leslie Harris Centre, Memorial University of Newfoundland, with Nikita Lyssenko, 123 pages. February 2009.

5. Technical Report for the Spanish Ministry of the Environment (2004): Análisis Económico del Uso del Agua en Áreas Urbanas y Escenarios de

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Roberto Martínez-EspiñeiraEvolución (`Economic Analysis and Prediction Scenarios of Water Use in Urban Areas’) with Fernando Arbués-Gracia and María Ángeles García-Valiñas

Book Reviews

1. Review of von-der-Fehr, N-H. M. and J. Millán (Editors) Keeping the Lights On: Power Sector Reform in Latin America (2004) for the Energy Studies Review, 12(2), 284-290.

2. Review of Shirley, M. M. ed. (2004) Thirsting for Efficiency: The Economics and Politics of Urban Water System Reform for Environmental and Development Economics, 9(05) pp 725-728.

Other

“La Demanda Residencial de Agua” (Residencial Water Demand), 2005 Investigación y Ciencia (Spanish version of Scientific American), 349, pp. 31-33, October, 2005.

Manuscripts under review

1. “The Economics of IMTA”, with Duncan Knowler, Thierry Chopin, Patrick Kitchen, Amir Neori, Ana Nobre, Anthony Noce, Gregor Reid, and Winnie Yip, Contributed Chapter to (tentative title): Integrated Multi-Trophic Aquaculture (IMTA) or the Turquoise Revolution A greener ecosystem approach to the Blue Revolution, edited by T. Chopin, A Neori and M. Troell, under review, Springer-Verlag, October 2014.

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Grants

External Grants

Visiting Professorship from Programa de estancias de investigadores de otros centros nacionales y extranjeros en departamentos e institutos de investigación, Vicerrectorado de Política Cientifica e Investigación, University of Granada, March 2015-April 2015, EU 3200 (Approx CAN$ 4200)

Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad (Spanish Central Government)2 Las tarifas del agua para usos residenciales en España en el contexto de la Directiva Marco de Aguas: Análisis económico, medioambiental y político. PI: Andrés Picazo Tadeo, January 2013 - January 2016, €72,000.

Consejería de Economía, Innovación y Ciencia. Secretaria General de Universidades, Investigación y Tecnología. Junta de Andalucía (Spain) Análisis del impacto económico de la privatización del servicio urbano de aguas en Andalucía. PI: Francisco González Gómez, January 2012 - January 2016, €38,122

Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (Spain) Las tarifas del agua para usos residenciales en España: análisis económico y propuestas de mejora. PI: María Ángeles García Valiñas. 2009-2011. €27,000.

Atlantic Innovation Fund. I joined in 2010 Professor Chopin’s team at UNB-SJ to work on the socioeconomic component of their Integrated Multi-Trophic Aquaculture (IMTA) project by conducting a valuation study of the benefits of bioremediation associated with IMTA. PI: Thierry Chopin. Approximate funds received for my subproject: CAN$30,000

Instituto de Estudios Fiscales (Madrid, Spain) Criterios de equidad en la fijación de precios del agua. Evidencia para el caso andaluz, with María Ángeles García Valiñas and Francisco García Gómez, March 2008-March 2009, €5.000 (€4.310.50 plus 16% VAT).

Ministerio de Medio Ambiente (Ministry of the Environment - Spain) Asistencia Técnica para el Estudio Piloto de Análisis de la Demanda de Agua en la Industria y los Hogares. (Technical Assistance for Pilot Study of Industrial and Domestic Water Demand Analysis) PI: María Ángeles García-Valiñas. October 2003-June 2004 €12,020

2 Secretaría de Estado de Investigación, Desarrollo e Innovación before the administration change in December 2011.

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Roberto Martínez-Espiñeira LEERNA-INRA, University of Toulouse (France) Research-stay

grant, July 2002 (travel and living expenses)

Diputación de A Coruña (Spain) Research Grant. Oct 1998-Sept 1999. SPT 1,000,000 (equivalent to approximately CAN$ 10,000)

Internal Grants

Memorial University of Newfoundland’s Collaborative Applied Research in Economics Moose, cars, and people: designing public policies under a cost‐benefit approach, with María Ángeles García Valiñas and María Pérez-Urdiales, July 2013-July 2014, CAN$19,466

Memorial University of Newfoundland’s Collaborative Applied Research in Economics Valuation of a moose-vehicle accident mitigation policy in Newfoundland, with Nikita Lyssenko, Sept 2012-Sept 2013, CAN$34,770.50

Memorial University of Newfoundland’s Harris Centre Applied Research Fund: An estimation of the benefits of whale conservation on the coasts of Newfoundland and Labrador. PI: Nikita Lyssenko. Feb 2008-Feb 2009 CAN$12,729

Centre for Regional Studies (St. Francis Xavier University) `The value of accessing the morning-after pill the night before’: An estimation of the economic individual benefits of improving access to emergency contraception. April 2006 CAN$3,590

Vicerrectorado de Investigación. University of Granada (Spain) Estimaciones de la elasticidad precio de la demanda de agua para usos urbanos en Andalucía. PI: Francisco González Gómez. March 2005- March 2006. €3.000

Centre for Regional Studies (St. Francis Xavier University) Aging Foresters? Cape Breton Woodlot Owner Associations, Demographic Change, and Forestry Practices, Co-applicant with Lars K. Hallstrom. November 2004. CAN$4,015

University Research Council-SSHRC Seed Grant (St Francis Xavier University) Contingent Valuation of Coyotes in Prince Edward Island. 2002-2003. CAN$2,900

Centre for Regional Studies (St. Francis Xavier University) Estimation of the total recreational value of Gros Morne National Park. 2004-2005. CAN$4,663

Community-University Research Alliances (SSHRC) Managing the Resources of the Acadian Forest: Building Research, Advocacy

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Roberto Martínez-EspiñeiraCapacities and Community Engagement in Eastern Nova Scotia. Approved at the letter of intent stage. Co-applicant. Lead applicant: Lars K. Hallstrom (Political Science, STFX). March 2004. CAN$18,745.

University Council for Research (St Francis Xavier University) Economic Analysis of Coyote Control in Prince Edward Island. 2002-2003. CAN $2,975

University of Santiago de Compostela Research abroad grants. Oct-Dec 1997, April-July 1998, and August-September 1998 (various amounts between approximately CAN$ 1000 and CAN$ 3000 equivalents)

Academic Conferences (R = refereed)

Papers Presented at Scholarly Meetings or Conferences

R “Modelling Scale Heterogeneity in the Estimation of the Benefits of Road Traffic Risk Reductions: The Case of Moose-Vehicle Collisions in Newfoundland” with María Pérez-Urdiales, and Justin Quinton, 5th World Congress of Environmental and Resource Economics (WCERE), Istanbul (Turkey), June 28th-July 2nd, 2014

R “Modelling Scale Heterogeneity in the Estimation of the Benefits of Road Traffic Risk Reductions: The Case of Moose-Vehicle Collisions in Newfoundland” with María Pérez-Urdiales, and Justin Quinton, Canadian Economics Association (CEA) 2014 Annual Conference, Simon Fraser University, Vancouver, May 29th-June 1st, 2014

“Modelling Scale Heterogeneity in the Estimation of the Benefits of Road Traffic Risk Reductions: The Case of Moose-Vehicle Collisions in Newfoundland” with María Pérez-Urdiales, Nikita Lyssenko, and Justin Quinton, Atlantic Canada Economics Association (ACEA) 2013 Annual Conference, Memorial University, St. John’s Friday-Sunday, October 18-20, 2013

R “Modelling Scale Heterogeneity in the Estimation of the Benefits of Road Traffic Risk Reductions: The Case of Moose-Vehicle Collisions in Newfoundland” with María Pérez-Urdiales, Nikita Lyssenko, and Justin Quinton, Canadian Resource and Environmental Economics Study Group Annual Conference 2013 Brock University, St. Catharine’s Friday-Sunday, September 27-29, 2013

Estimating the Biomitigation Benefits of Integrated Multi-Trophic Aquaculture: a contingent behavior analysis, with Thierry Chopin, Shawn Robinson, Anthony Noce, Winnie Yip, and Duncan Knowler,

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Roberto Martínez-EspiñeiraAtlantic Canada Economics Association 40th Conference, Halifax, October 19 to 20, 2012.

R "The Effect of Payment Vehicle on the Treatment of Don't Know Responses to a Dichotomous Choice Contingent Valuation Question ", with Nikita Lyssenko, 19th Annual Conference of the European Association of Environmental and Resource Economists, Charles University Prague in collaboration with the University of Economics Prague Prague, Czech Republic, June 27-30 2012.

R “`Been There Done that': Disentangling Option Value Effects from User Heterogeneity When Valuing Natural Resources with a Use Component”, with Nikita Lyssenko. XXXVI Simposio de Análisis Económico, Spanish Economic Association, Málaga, Spain, December 5-17, 2011.

R "The Effects of Alternative Treatments of "Don't Know" Responses in Contingent Valuation: An Application to Whale Conservation " with Nikita Lyssenko, Canadian Resource and Environmental Economics Study Group (CREE) 2011 meeting: Québec City, September 23rd-25th, 2011.

R "Households’ Pro-Environmental Habits and Investments in Water and Energy Consumption: Determinants and Relationships " with Maria A. Garcia-Valiñas and Celine Nauges, paper presented at the International Water and Resource Economics Consortium(IWREC) Conference in Water Economics, Banff, Alberta, June 25-27, 2011.

R "`Adopting versus Adapting': And Analysis of the Determinants of the Adoption of Water-Saving Technology Versus Water Conservation Habits in Spain”, with María de los Ángeles García-Valiñas, Workshop on Water Pricing and Roles of Public and Private Sectors in Efficient Urban Water Management, organized by the Third World Centre for Water Management, the International Water Resources Association, Global Water Intelligence and the University of Granada. Granada, Spain, May 9-11 2011.

R “‘Been there done that’: Respondent Experience and Endogeneity Bias in Contingent Valuation, a Multivariate Probit Approach”, with Nikita Lyssenko, 4th World Congress of Environmental and Resource Economists, Université du Québec à Montréal, June 28-July 2nd,  2010.

R “Respondent Uncertainty in Contingent Valuation: The Case of Whale Conservation in Newfoundland and Labrador”, with Nikita Lyssenko, 17th

Annual Conference of the European Association of Environmental and Resource Economists, Vrjie Universitat Amsterdam, The Netherlands, June 24-27 2009.

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Roberto Martínez-EspiñeiraR “Environmental Kuznets Curves for Bird Abundance in Canada: An

Examination of Alternative Regression Models Using Panel Data”, with Van Lantz, 17th Annual Conference of the European Association of Environmental and Resource Economists, Vrjie Universitat Amsterdam, The Netherlands, June 24-27 2009.

R “Respondent Experience and Endogeneity Bias in the Contingent Valuation of Whales: a Multivariate Probit Approach”, with Nikita Lyssenko. Canadian Economics Association 43rd Annual Conference, University of Toronto, Thursday, May 28 - Sunday, May 31, 2009

R “Alternative Approaches to Dealing with Respondent Uncertainty in Contingent Valuation: A Comparative Analysis”, with Nikita Lyssenko. Canadian Economics Association 43rd Annual Conference, University of Toronto, Thursday, May 28 - Sunday, May 31, 2009

R “Contingent Valuation of Whales in Newfoundland and Labrador Allowing for Respondent Uncertainty”, with Nikita Lyssenko. Atlantic Canada Economics Association XXXVI Conference, Wolfville, October 24 to 26, 2008

R “Contingent Valuation of Whales in Newfoundland and Labrador Allowing for Respondent Uncertainty”, with Nikita Lyssenko. 18th annual meeting of the Canadian Resource and Environmental Economics Study Group Ryerson University, October 3 to 5, 2008

R “Leisure and the Opportunity Cost of Travel Time in Recreation Demand Analysis”, with Joe Amoako-Tuffour. 16th Annual Conference of the European Association of Environmental and Resource Economists, Gothenburg University, Sweden, June 2008.

R “Multi-Destination and Multi-Purpose Trip Effects in the Analysis of the Demand for Trips to a Remote Recreational Site”, with Joe Amoako-Tuffour. 16th Annual Conference of the European Association of Environmental and Resource Economists, Gothenburg University, Sweden, June 2008.

 R “Multi-Destination and Multi-Purpose Trip Effects in the Analysis of the

Demand for Trips to a Remote Recreational Site”, with Joe Amoako-Tuffour. Canadian Economics Association 42nd Annual Meetings June 6 - 8, 2008 University of British Columbia, Vancouver

R “Leisure and the Opportunity Cost of Travel Time in Recreation Demand Analysis”, with Joe Amoako-Tuffour. Atlantic Canada Economics Association XXXV Conference, Antigonish, October 2007.

R “An Empirical Estimation of the Opportunity Cost of Time for Visitors to Gros Morne National Park” BIOECON Workshop in Kings College

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R “Citizen vs. Consumer Perspective in Valuations of Biodiversity: When Wildlife Conservation Is a Non-Disposable Bad for Some” Symposium: Improving policies for the sustainable use of biodiversity: valuation and perceptions. 7th International Conference of the European Society for Ecological Economics, Leipzig, June 2007.

R "Recreation Demand Analysis under Truncation, Overdispersion, and Endogenous Stratification: An Application to Gros Morne National Park", with Joe Amoako-Tuffour. XXXI Simposio de Análisis Económico Oviedo, Spain, Dec- 2006.

R “Recreation Demand Analysis under Truncation, Overdispersion, and Endogenous Stratification: An Application to Gros Morne National Park", with Joe Amoako-Tuffour. 12th International Symposium on Society and Resource Management (ISSRM), Vancouver, May, 26-28, 2006.

R “Recreation Demand Analysis under Truncation, Overdispersion, and Endogenous Stratification: An Application to Gros Morne National Park", with Joe Amoako-Tuffour. Annual Meeting of the Canadian Economics Association, Montreal, May, 26-28, 2006.

R “Recreation Demand Analysis under Truncation, Overdispersion, and Endogenous Stratification: An Application to Gros Morne National Park", with Joe Amoako-Tuffour. Annual Meeting of the Atlantic Canada Economics Association, Halifax, October, 21-23, 2005.

"Recreation Demand Analysis under Truncation, Overdispersion, and Endogenous Stratification: An Application to Gros Morne National Park", with Joe Amoako-Tuffour. Poster presented at the First Environmental Research Forum at STFX University, Antigonish, October 6, 2005.

“Aging Foresters? Attitudinal and Behavioral Variation in Cape Breton Woodlot Owners” with Lars Hallstrom. Poster presented at the First Environmental Research Forum at STFX University, Antigonish, October 6, 2005

R "‘Adopt a Hypothetical Pup’: A Count Data Approach to the Valuation of Wildlife" Annual Meeting of the European Association of Environmental and Resource Economists (EAERE), Bremen, Germany, June, 23-26 2005.

R "‘Adopt a Hypothetical Pup’: A Count Data Approach to the Valuation of Wildlife" International Symposium on Society and Resource Management (ISSRM), Ostersund, Sweden, June, 16-19 2005.

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Roberto Martínez-EspiñeiraR “Public Attitudes Toward Lethal Coyote Control” poster presentation at

the International Symposium on Society and Resource Management (ISSRM), Ostersund, Sweden, June, 16-19 2005.

R "‘Adopt a Hypothetical Pup’: A Count Data Approach to the Valuation of Wildlife" XXXIX Meeting of the Canadian Economics Association in Hamilton, Ontario May 2005.

R "An Estimation of Residential Water Demand Using Co-Integration and Error Correction Techniques" XXIX Simposio de Análisis Económico, Universidad de Navarra, Spain, 16-18 Dec 2004

"‘Adopt a Hypothetical Pup’: A Count Data Approach to the Valuation of Wildlife" Annual Meeting of the Atlantic Canadian Economics Association, Mount Allison University, Sackville, New Brunswick, October 2004

R “A Box-Cox Double-Hurdle Model of Wildlife Valuation: the Citizen’s Perspective”. Sixth BIOECON Conference in Kings College Cambridge, UK, September 2004

R “Is Really All Domestic Water Consumption Sensitive to Price Control? An Empirical Test”, with Céline Nauges. European Association of Environmental and Resource Economists (EAERE) XII Annual conference in Bilbao, Spain. June 2003

R “Is Really All Domestic Water Consumption Sensitive to Price Control? An Empirical Test”, with Céline Nauges. XXXVII Meeting of the Canadian Economics Association (CEA) in Ottawa, May 2003

R “Economic Analysis of Coyote Control: A Theoretical Approach” 2002 World Conference on Natural Resource Modeling in Lesvos, Greece, June 2002

R "Residential Water Demand: An Empirical Analysis Using Co-Integration and Error-Correction Techniques" with Céline Nauges, 11th Annual Meeting of the Canadian Resource and Environmental Economics Study Group in St. Catharine’s, Ontario, October 2001

R "Identifying Fixed and Variable Shares of Residential Water Consumption Using the Stone-Geary Utility Function" (2001) with Céline Nauges, Annual Meeting of the Atlantic Canada Economics Association in Fredericton, New Brunswick, September 2001

R "Residential Water Demand: An Empirical Analysis Using Co-Integration and Error-Correction Techniques", with Céline Nauges. XXXV Meeting of the Canadian Economics Association in Montreal, June 2001

"Residential Water Demand: An Empirical Analysis Using Co-Integration

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Roberto Martínez-Espiñeiraand Error-Correction  Techniques" with Céline Nauges, 6th Spring Meeting of Young Economists, Copenhagen (March 2001)

R "Estimating Water Demand under Increasing Block Tariffs Using Aggregate Data and Proportions of Users per Block" Symposium Water Resource Management-Efficiency, Equity and Policy in Nicosia, Cyprus, September 2000

"Residential Water Demand in the Northwest of Spain" VI Encontro de Xoves Investigadores de Análise Económico, University of Vigo, July 2000

R "Residential Water Demand in the Northwest of Spain" Tenth European Association of Environmental and Resource Economists (EAERE) Conference in Crete, June 2000.

Papers Presented by coauthors at Scholarly Meetings or Conferences

“Scale Sensitivity, Respondent Certainty, and Numerical Skills in Contingent Valuation Surveys of Risk Reduction Policies” with Justin Quinton and Nikita Lyssenko, Atlantic Canada Economics Association (ACEA) 2013 Memorial University, St. John’s Friday-Sunday, October 18-20, 2013

“Scale Sensitivity, Respondent Certainty, and Numerical Skills in Contingent Valuation Surveys of Risk Reduction Policies” with Justin Quinton and Nikita Lyssenko, Canadian Resource and Environmental Economics Study Group Annual Conference 2013 Brock University, St. Catharine’s Friday-Sunday, September 27-29, 2013

R "Water Affordability: Alternative Measurement and Explanatory Factors in Andalusia" with María A. García-Valiñas and Francisco González-Gómez, 4th World Congress of Environmental and Resource Economists, Université du Québec à Montréal, June 28-July 2,  2010

R “A Typology of Private Woodlot Owners in Cape Breton, Nova Scotia”, with Lars Hallstrom, and Maike Scherrer-Rathje, presented at the conference Regional Studies and the Rural-Urban Dynamic: An Interdisciplinary Perspective, Antigonish, Nova Scotia, June 26 - 28, 2008.

R “Attitudes Towards Wildlife Habitat Preservation in the Management of Private Woodlots in Cape Breton” with Lars Hallstrom, presented at the conference Regional Studies and the Rural-Urban Dynamic: An Interdisciplinary Perspective, Antigonish, Nova Scotia, June 26 - 28, 2008.

R “Environmental Kuznets Curves for Bird Abundance in Canada: An Examination of Alternative Regression Models Using Panel Data” with

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Roberto Martínez-EspiñeiraVan Lantz (University of New Brunswick). Canadian Economics Association 42nd Annual Meetings, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, June 6 - Sunday, June 8, 2008.

R “Does Private Management of Water Supply Services Really Increase Prices? An Empirical Analysis“, with María A. García-Valiñas and Francisco González-Gómez, 2007. XXXII Simposio de Análisis Económico Granada, Spain, Dec-2007.

R “Does Private Management of Water Supply Services Really Increase Prices? The case of Spain”, with María A. García-Valiñas and Francisco González-Gómez, 2007. 15th European Association of Environmental and Resource Economists (EAERE) Annual Conference in Thessaloiniki, Greece, June 2007.

“Aging Foresters? Attitudinal and Behavioral Variation in Cape Breton Woodlot Owners” with Lars Hallstrom at the International Symposium on Society and Resource Management (ISSRM), Ostersund, Sweden, June, 16-19 2005.

(Invited paper) “Análisis de la Demanda de Agua en los Abastecimientos Urbanos: el Caso Residencial” with Fernando Arbués-Gracia and María Ángeles García-Valiñas, VII Congreso Nacional de Medio Ambiente, Madrid, Noviembre, 2004.

R “Integrated Policy options for Land Conservation and Rural Poverty Alleviation: A System-Dynamics Approach” with Unai Pascual, European Association of Environmental and Resource Economists (EAERE) XII Annual conference in Bilbao, Spain. June 2003.

R "Residential Water Demand: An Empirical Analysis Using Co-Integration and Error-Correction Techniques" with Céline Nauges, European Association of Environmental and Resource Economists (EAERE) Annual Conference in Southampton, UK, June 2001.

R "Residential Water Demand: An Empirical Analysis Using Co-Integration and Error-Correction Techniques" with Céline Nauges, 7th Conference of the International Water and Resource Economics Consortium and 4th

Seminar on Environmental and Resource Economics. Girona, June, 3 - 5, 2001.

R “Population Pressure and Labour Allocation Decisions in Yucatán. A System Dynamics Approach to Analyse the Effects on Forest Biomass and Soil Fertility”, with Unai Pascual. World Conference on Natural Resource Modeling, Lesvos, Greece, June 23-26, 2002.

Invited Lectures

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“An Analysis of the Price Escalation of Non-Linear Water Tariffs for Domestic Uses in Spain”, with Marta Suárez-Varela Maciá and Francisco González-Gómez, Department of Economics, University of Oviedo, Spain, May 25th, 2015.

"Estimating the Biomitigation Benefits of Integrated Multi-Trophic Aquaculture: a split-sample contingent behavior and contingent valuation analysis" CIMTAN Workshop, Vancouver, December 4-5, 2012.

“`Been There Done that': Disentangling Option Value Effects from User Heterogeneity When Valuing Natural Resources with a Use Component”, with Nikita Lyssenko. Department of Geography, Memorial University of Newfoundland, January 2010.

“Leisure and the Opportunity Cost of Travel Time in Recreation Demand Analysis”, with Joe Amoako-Tuffour, research Seminar at University of Oviedo, Spain, October 2007.

“Recreation Demand Analysis under Truncation, Overdispersion, and Endogenous Stratification: An Application to Gros Morne National Park”, with Joe Amoako-Tuffour, research seminar at Dalhousie University, January 2006.

"Payment-Vehicle Effects in the Contingent Valuation of Wildlife: the Case of Coyotes in Prince Edward Island", research seminar at Dalhousie University, November 2003.

Teaching Experience

Graduate

Associate professor of Economics Econometrics (Fall), Memorial University of Newfoundland. 2011-2012

Associate professor of Economics Econometrics (Fall), Memorial University of Newfoundland. 2010-2011

Associate professor of Economics Econometrics (Fall), Memorial University of Newfoundland. 2009-2010

Undergraduate

Associate professor of Economics, Applied Welfare Econ & Cost Benefit Analysis (Winter) and Econometrics II (Winter), Department of Economics, Memorial University of Newfoundland. 2011-2012

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Roberto Martínez-Espiñeira Associate professor of Economics, Econometrics I – (Fall)

Introductory Microeconomics (Fall), Department of Economics, Memorial University of Newfoundland. 2011-2012

Associate professor of Economics, Applied Welfare Econ & Cost Benefit Analysis (Winter) and Econometrics II (Winter), Department of Economics, Memorial University of Newfoundland. 2010-2011

Associate professor of Economics, Econometrics I – (Fall), Department of Economics, Memorial University of Newfoundland. 2010-2011

Associate professor of Economics, Applied Welfare Econ & Cost Benefit Analysis (Winter), Department of Economics, Memorial University of Newfoundland. 2009-2010

Associate professor of Economics, Econometrics I – (Fall), Department of Economics, Memorial University of Newfoundland. 2009-2010

Associate professor of Economics, Department Chair Introductory Microeconomics (Fall), Intermediate Microeconomic Theory II (Winter), Environmental Economics (Winter) Economics of Leisure, Recreation, and Sports (Fall), Department of Economics, St Francis Xavier University. 2008-2009

Associate professor of Economics, Introductory Economics (Fall+Winter), Intermediate Microeconomic Theory I (Fall), Economics of Natural Resources (Winter), Environmental Economics (Fall) Economics of Leisure, Recreation, and Sports (Winter), Department of Economics, St Francis Xavier University. 2006-2007

Assistant professor of Economics, Introductory Economics (Fall+Winter), Intermediate Microeconomic Theory I (Fall), Industrial Organisation (Fall), Environmental Economics (Winter), Department of Economics, St Francis Xavier University. 2005-2006

Assistant professor of Economics, Introductory Economics (Fall+Winter), Intermediate Microeconomic Theory I (Fall), Intermediate Microeconomic Theory II (Winter), Economics of Natural Resources (Winter), Environmental Economics (Fall), Department of Economics, St Francis Xavier University. 2004-2005

Assistant professor of Economics, Introductory Economics (Fall+Winter), Intermediate Microeconomic Theory (Fall+Winter), Industrial Organization (Winter), Environmental Economics (Fall), Department of Economics, St Francis Xavier University. 2003-2004

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Assistant professor of Economics, Introductory Economics (Fall+Winter), Intermediate Microeconomic Theory (Fall+Winter), Economics of Natural Resources (Winter), Environmental Economics (Fall), Department of Economics, St Francis Xavier University. 2002-2003

Assistant professor of Economics, Two sections of Introductory Economics (Fall+Winter), Economics of Natural Resources (Fall), Environmental Economics (Winter). Department of Economics, St Francis Xavier University. 2001-2002

Tutor for the undergraduate and diploma module Economics of Environmental Policy, lectured by Charles Perrings (Spring term 2000-2001) and the undergraduate and Diploma module Economics of Ecological Resources, lectured by Sue Chilton (Autumn term 2000-2001), Environment Department, University of York

Tutor for the undergraduate and diploma module Economics of Environmental Policy, lectured by Charles Perrings (Spring term 1999-2000) and collaboration as tutor on the MRes module Environmental Appraisal (Spring 1999-2000) and demonstrator on the Environment Field Project (Summer 1999-2000), Environment Department, University of York

Graduate Teaching Fellow: Introduction to Economics I, lectured by Paul Burrows (Spring term 1999-2000) and Microeconomics II, lectured by John Hey (Autumn and Spring terms 1999-2000). Department of Economics and Related Studies, University of York

Tutor for the MRes and Diploma module Environmental Appraisal, lectured by Edward Barbier and Joanne Burgess (Spring term 1998-99) and on the undergraduate and Diploma modules Economic and Ecological Resources, lectured by Jack Pezzey (Autumn 1998-99) and Economics of Environmental Policy, lectured by Charles Perrings (Spring term 1998-99), Environment Department, University of York

Tutor for the undergraduate and Diploma module Environmental Appraissal, lectured by Edward E. Barbier and Joanne Burgess (Spring term 1997-98) and Demonstrator for the module Applied Ecology, lectured by Callum Roberts, Piran White and Jon Lovett (Spring term 1997-98), Environment Department, University of York

Thesis supervision/examination

Honours Theses

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Roberto Martínez-Espiñeira Spring 2013 Scale Sensitivity and Numerical Skills in Contingent

Valuation Surveys of Risk Reduction Policies Justin Quinton Memorial University of Newfoundland, Economics, Bachelor of Science Honours

Sept 2008-April 2009 Co-supervisor with Dr Joe Apaloo (Mathematics, Statistics and Computer Science at St. Francis Xavier University) of Qian Gao (Honours Senior Thesis, Economics, St. Francis Xavier University) The Evolution of Welfare Distribution in Ghana During the Period of 1991-2006

Sept 2006-April 2007: Grant Tetford (Honours Senior Thesis, Economics, St. Francis Xavier University) Linkages between GDP and the size of government: a time-series approach to the analysis of the Canadian case

Sept 2006-April 2007: Brian O’Shea (Honours Senior Thesis, Economics, St. Francis Xavier University) A comparative analysis of the oil extraction industry in Newfoundland and Louisiana

Sept 2005-April 2006 Christopher Jackson (Honours Senior Thesis, Economics, St. Francis Xavier University) Is Suncor Inc. Extracting their Resource Optimally? An Application of the Dynamic price Path of Finite Resources.

MA Supervision

June 2015 External Examiner: Valuing Improvements to the Environmental Performance of Salmon Aquaculture in British Columbia: A Choice Modelling Approach, by Kimberly Anne Irwin, Master of Resource Management, School of Resource and Environmental Management Faculty of Environment, Simon Fraser University

May-2014 Main Supervisor for M.A. Essay: Correcting for Endogeneity and Assessing Scale Sensitivity in Contingent Valuation Using Conditional Mixed Processes: Willingness to Pay for Moose-Vehicle Collision Risk Reductions, by Justin Quinton, MA in Economics, Department of Economics, Memorial University of Newfoundland

Second Reader for Determinants of Length of Stay and Length of Stay Efficiency for Stroke Rehabilitation Patients at the L.A. Miller Centre, by Luc Clair. MA in Economics, Department of Economics, Memorial University of Newfoundland, August 2012.

Second Reader for The Import Demand Function of Canadian Higher Education, by Shahad Ali. MA in Economics, Department of Economics, Memorial University of Newfoundland, July 2012.

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Roberto Martínez-Espiñeira Second Reader for A cross-province comparison of Okun’s coefficients

for Canada, by Yin Yin. MA in Economics, Department of Economics, Memorial University of Newfoundland, February 2012.

September 2011: Main supervisor for M.A. Essay: Optimal Level of Income Inequality for Economic Growth: a Canadian Analysis, by Patrick Berrigan, MA in Economics Department of Economics, Memorial University of Newfoundland

Second Reader for Climate Policy and Population Dynamics Modeling by Rongren Li. MA in Economics, Department of Economics, Memorial University of Newfoundland, December 2009

Sept 2007-Sept 2008 Member of Thesis Advisory Committee for Ryan Trenholm (MSc in Forestry, Faculty of Forestry and Environmental Management University of New Brunswick) Valuing Ecological Goods and Services: A Benefit-Cost Analysis of Riparian Preservation in a New Brunswick Watershed.

Professional Development

Faculty Learning Community-Early Career sessions organized by the Instructional Development Office (DELT). Memorial University of Newfoundland. 2009-2010.

Service Internal Service

Graduate Coordinator, Economics Department at Memorial University

Chair of the 2013 ACEA (Atlantic Canada Economic Association) Conference Organising Committee, Economics Department at Memorial University

Member of the Promotion & Tenure Committee of the Gender Studies Department (Fall 2013)

Member of the Search Committee (Assistant Professor position) for the Economics Department at Memorial University (Fall 2013)

Member of the Promotion & Tenure Committee of the Economics Department at Memorial University (Fall 2013)

Member of the Search Committee for the Jarislowsky Chair in Economic and Cultural Transformation, Faculty of Arts, Memorial University (Winter 2013)

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Member of the Search Committee (8-month teaching position) for the Economics Department at Memorial University (Winter 2013)

Member of The Arts Distinguished Lectureship Committee, Faculty of Arts, Memorial University, Sept 1 2012 - Aug 31 2013

Member of the Search and Hiring Committee for the Economics Department at Memorial University (Winter 2012)

Member of the Headship Search Committee for the Economics Department at Memorial University (Winter 2012)

Member of the Academic Planning Committee, Faculty of Arts, Memorial University of Newfoundland, October 2010 - September 2011

Department Chair of the Department of Economics, St Francis Xavier University. July 2008-present. In 2008-09, my holding this position also meant that I was: Chair of the Departmental Evaluation Committee (one tenure track faculty member was evaluated) Chair of the External review Committee (the Economics Department was externally evaluated in March 2009) Chair of the Search and Hiring Committee (3 searches were conducted in 2009)

Member of the Search and Hiring Committee in various occasions for the Economics Department at St Francis Xavier University (2004-2009) and during the search for CRC candidates (Political Science, St Francis Xavier University)

Member of the Steering Committee of the Interdisciplinary Studies in Aquatic Resources Program (ISAR) at St. Francis Xavier University (2001-07)

Member of St. Francis Xavier University’s Senate (2003-06)

Member of St. Francis Xavier University’s Academic Computing Committee (2002-06)

Member of St. Francis Xavier University’s Committee on Research Integrity (2002-06)

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Roberto Martínez-EspiñeiraExternal service

External referee for the following journals:3

Journal of Agricultural Economics (2015)

Révue d' Economie Régionale et Urbaine (2014)

Environment and Development Economics (2001-2006-2010, 2013, 2014),

Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics (2005)

Water Resources Research (2003-08, 2010, 2012*)

Journal of Socioeconomics (2004, 2009)

Revista de Estudios Regionales (2005)

South East European Journal of Economics (2005)

Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics (2005)

Society and Natural Resources (2005-2008)

Journal of Leisure Research (2006)

Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology (2006)

Applied Economics (2006-2007, 2014)

Environmental and Resource Economics (2006-2010, 2013)

Journal of Development Economics (2006)

Review of Industrial Organization (2007)

Journal of Environmental Management (2007, 2008*, 2009*, 2011, 2012)

Ecological Economics (2007, 2009, 2010, 2012, 2013)

3 On occasion I have been asked to referee a paper, but had to decline, due to potential conflicts of interest, because the paper did not fall close enough to my area of expertise, because I had already reviewed it for another journal, or, in some instances, because I could not commit to return the report in time. For example: Water Resources Management (2008); Sustainable Development (2009); Water Resources Research (2009), Environmental Management (2009), Water Policy (2009), Journal of Environmental Planning and Management (twice in 2010), Wildlife Research (2010), Urban Studies (2010), Water (2011), the Middle East Development Journal (2011), the ISABB Journal of Health and Environmental Sciences (2012), Women's Studies International Forum (2012); Water (2012); Waste Management & Research (2012), Environmental & Resource Economics (2012), Environment & Planning C: Government & Policy (2013), Environmental and Resource Economics (2013), Water Policy (2013), or Fisheries Research (2013).

* Indicates two different paper reviews in the same year.

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Roberto Martínez-EspiñeiraEnvironmental Management (2007-2008, 2010, 2012, 2013)

International Journal of Sustainable Development and Planning (2008)

Urban Forestry and Urban Greening (2008)

Population and Environment (2008)

Environmental Technology (2009)

Journal of Environmental Planning and Management (2009 and 2011)

Empirical Economics (2010)

Journal of the American Water Resources Association (2010, 2011)

Marine Resource Economics (2010)

Review of Agricultural and Environmental Studies (formerly Cahiers d'Economie et Sociologie Rurales (2010)

Canadian Journal of Agricultural Economics (2011)

Environmental Economics and Policy Studies (2011)

Hacienda Pública Española (2011)

Canadian Water Resources Journal (2012)

Applied Health Economics and Health Policy (2012)

Journal of Forest Economics (2012)

Water Resources and Economics (2012*)

Guest editor for special issue of the Canadian Water Resources Journal: Applications of Water Economics and Policy in Canada, October - Dec 2012

Journal of Environmental Economics and Management (2013*)

Aquaculture Economics and Management (2014)

Utilities Policy (2014)

Urban Water Journal (2015)

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Roberto Martínez-Espiñeira External reviewer for Statistics Canada. Access to micro-data program.

2014*.

External reviewer for Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC). Insight Grants. 2013 Competition.

External reviewer for the Meteorological Service and the National Water Research Institute of Environment Canada

Regular discussant at academic conferences. Approximately 80% of the times I present I also discuss someone else 's paper. Approximately 20% of the times I present, I also contribute as session chair/organizer. For example, I was both a discussant and session chair during the EAERE conference in Montreal in June 2010 and in Prague in June 2012

External Examiner for PhD Thesis: La medicion de la productividad y la eficiencia en los servicios de abastecimiento de agua de las ciudades andaluzas. Miguel Angel Garcia Rubio. Departamento de Economia Aplicada, Facultad de Economicas y Empresariales. University of Granada. June 2009

Member of PhD Qualifying Examination Committee: Wei-Yew Chang Socio-Economic Impact Analysis of Forest Pest Outbreaks and Control Options, Faculty of Forestry and Environmental Management, University of New Brunswick, January 2009

Member of the Organizing Committee of the 35th Atlantic Canada Economics Association meeting in Antigonish, Nova Scotia, October 2006/07

Member of the Scientific Committee of the 16th Annual Meeting of the Canadian Resource and Environmental Economics in Wolfville, Nova Scotia, October 2006

Textbook reviews: Colander’s Microeconomics and Macroeconomics, 2nd

Canadian Ed. and Microeconomics 3rd Canadian Edition, Lipsey & Ragan’s Economics, 11th ed., Nicholson’s Intermediate Microeconomics and its Applications, 9th Ed. Bernheim: Intermediate Microeconomics, First Edition.; Lipsey & Ragan’s Microeconomics, 13th Canadian ed, Sayre&Morris, 6th Ed .; Curtis, Irvine, & Begg’s  Microeconomics, 2 Ed., Hanley, Shogren,& White’s Introduction to Environmental Economics

Member of the European Association of Environmental and Resource Economists

Member of the Canadian Economic Association

Member of the Atlantic Canada Economic Association

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Member of the Board of Directors of the Atlantic Canada Economic Association (2004-2007)

Member (2004-05) of the Atlantic Environmental Science Network (AESN) `Natural Capital Valuation Group` The AESN is a partnership of universities, governments, industry and NGOs in Atlantic Canada, whose mission is: to facilitate excellence in cooperative and strategic environmental research, development, and training, thereby building effective partnerships and enhancing knowledge-based environmentally sustainable economic development in Atlantic Canada

Contribution to the Wider Community

Coauthor of online supplements (study guide quiz bank and online study guide for Microeconomics section) for Lipsey & Ragan’s Economics, 11th ed. 2005-06. Published as

Ragan, Lipsey, Martinez-Espineira & Fromm (2007) Microeconomics, Study Edition, 11/E Pearson Education Canada ISBN-10: 0132381664 | ISBN-13: 9780132381666

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