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Olivier Thébaud is affiliated with the French Research Institute for Exploitation of the Sea in France and specializes in Environmental Science. Their scholarly work spans several subfields including Global and Planetary Change, Ecology, Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law, Economics and Econometrics, and Sociology and Political Science.

Their research focuses on key topics such as Marine and Fisheries Research, Coastal and Marine Management, Coral and Marine Ecosystems Studies, Marine Bivalve and Aquaculture Studies, Economic and Environmental Valuation, Sustainability and Climate Change Governance, and Conservation, Biodiversity, and Resource Management.

Olivier Thébaud has contributed to notable recent publications, including:

  • Addressing Marine and Coastal Governance Conflicts at the Interface of Multiple Sectors and Jurisdictions, 2020, Frontiers in Marine Science
  • Towards transdisciplinary decision-support processes in fisheries: experiences and recommendations from a multidisciplinary collective of researchers, 2021, Aquatic Living Resources
  • Cross-sectoral externalities related to natural resources and ecosystem services, 2021, Ecological Economics
  • Hedonic evaluation of coral reef fish prices on a direct sale market, 2021, Marine Policy
  • An evolution towards scientific consensus for a sustainable ocean future, 2022, npj Ocean Sustainability

Their frequent coauthors include Sophie Gourguet, Manuel Bellanger, Pierre Scemama, Claire Macher, and Joachim Claudet.

Olivier Thébaud regularly publishes in a range of venues with multiple contributions to Marine Policy, npj Ocean Sustainability, ICES Journal of Marine Science, Archimer (Ifremer), and Ecological Economics.

In addition to journal articles, Olivier Thébaud has authored a book titled Un océan en commun: a common ocean, published in 2024 by the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique.

Best Publications

  • Multispecies fisheries management and conservation: tactical applications using models of intermediate complexity

    Éva E Plagányi;André E Punt;André E Punt;Richard Hillary;Elisabetta B Morello

  • Normative and social influences affecting compliance with fisheries regulations

    Aaron Hatcher;Shabbar Jaffry;O. Thebaud;E. Bennett

  • Theories and behavioural drivers underlying fleet dynamics models

    Ingrid E van Putten;Soile Kulmala;Olivier Thébaud;Natalie Dowling

  • Designing indicators for assessing the effects of marine protected areas on coral reef ecosystems: A multidisciplinary standpoint

    Dominique Pelletier;Jose A. García-Charton;Jocelyne Ferraris;Gilbert David

  • Defining viable recovery paths toward sustainable fisheries

    Vincent Martinet;Olivier Thébaud;Luc Doyen

  • Integrated ecological–economic fisheries models—Evaluation, review and challenges for implementation

    J Rasmus Nielsen;Eric Thunberg;Daniel S Holland;Jörn Schmidt

  • The triple bottom line: Meeting ecological, economic and social goals with individual transferable quotas

    J.-C. Péreau;L. Doyen;L.R. Little;O. Thébaud

  • Evaluation of the bioeconomic sustainability of multi-species multi-fleet fisheries under a wide range of policy options using ISIS-Fish

    Dominique Pelletier;Stéphanie Mahevas;Hilaire Drouineau;Youen Vermard

  • Is economic valuation of ecosystem services useful to decision-makers? Lessons learned from Australian coastal and marine management

    Jean-Baptiste Marre;Olivier Thébaud;Sean Pascoe;Sarah Jennings

  • The nationwide assessment of marine recreational fishing: A French example

    Johanna Herfaut;Harold Levrel;Olivier Thébaud;Gérard Véron

  • A stochastic viability approach to ecosystem-based fisheries management

    Luc Doyen;Olivier Thébaud;Olivier Thébaud;Christophe Béné;Vincent Martinet

  • Non-market use and non-use values for preserving ecosystem services over time: A choice experiment application to coral reef ecosystems in New Caledonia

    Jean Baptiste Marre;Jean Baptiste Marre;Jean Baptiste Marre;Luke Brander;Olivier Thebaud;Jean Boncoeur

  • Investment Behaviour and Capacity Adjustment in Fisheries: A Survey of the Literature

    Linda Nøstbakken;Olivier Thébaud;Lars-Christian Sørensen

  • Use of Incentive-Based Management Systems to Limit Bycatch and Discarding

    Sean Pascoe;James Innes;Dan Holland;Mark Fina

  • A dynamic model of the Bay of Biscay pelagic fleet simulating fishing trip choice: the response to the closure of the European anchovy (Engraulis encrasicolus) fishery in 2005

    Youen Vermard;Paul Marchal;Stéphanie Mahévas;Olivier Thébaud

  • Modeling fleet response in regulated fisheries: An agent-based approach

    Jean-Christophe Soulié;Olivier ThéBaud

  • A retrospective analysis of the effects of adopting individual transferable quotas in the Tasmanian red rock lobster, Jasus edwardsii, fishery

    Katell Hamon;Olivier Thébaud;Stewart Frusher;L. Richard Little

  • Managing mixed fisheries for bio-economic viability

    Sophie Gourguet;Sophie Gourguet;Sophie Gourguet;Claire Macher;Luc Doyen;Olivier Thébaud;Olivier Thébaud

  • Thirty years of fleet dynamics modelling using discrete-choice models: what have we learned?

    Raphaël Girardin;Katell G Hamon;John Pinnegar;Jan Jaap Poos

  • Estimating the potential impact of entry fees for marine parks on dive tourism in South East Asia

    Sean Pascoe;Amar Doshi;Olivier Thébaud;Colette R. Thomas

  • Towards multidisciplinary indicator dashboards for coral reef fisheries management

    Eric Clua;Eric Clua;Benoit Beliaeff;Claude Chauvet;Gilbert David

  • Individual transferable quota contribution to environmental stewardship: a theory in need of validation

    Ingrid van Putten;Fabio Boschetti;Elizabeth A. Fulton;Anthony D. M. Smith

  • Facing the wave of change: stakeholder perspectives on climate adaptation for Australian seafood supply chains

    Lilly Lim-Camacho;Alistair J. Hobday;Rodrigo H. Bustamante;Anna Farmery

  • Ecoviability for ecosystem-based fisheries management

    Luke Doyen;Christophe Bene;Michel Bertignac;Fabian Blanchard

  • Ecological-economic modelling for the sustainable management of biodiversity

    Luc Doyen;Jean-Christophe Pereau;Ibrahima Abdoul Hayou Cissé;Sophie Gourguet

Frequent Co-Authors

Sean Pascoe
Sean Pascoe Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
Stewart Frusher
Stewart Frusher University of Tasmania
Éva E. Plagányi
Éva E. Plagányi Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
Elizabeth A. Fulton
Elizabeth A. Fulton Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
André E. Punt
André E. Punt University of Washington
Alistair J. Hobday
Alistair J. Hobday Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
Anthony D.M. Smith
Anthony D.M. Smith CSIRO Marine and Atmospheric Research
Gretta T. Pecl
Gretta T. Pecl University of Tasmania
Scott F. Heron
Scott F. Heron James Cook University
Joachim Claudet
Joachim Claudet Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS

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