Denis Bailly
IFREMER
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Marine Policy | 2001
Jean-Pierre Boude; Jean Boncoeur; Denis Bailly
The pressure on aquatic renewable resources has rapidly increased over past decades as a result of both sustained high demand and technological innovation. The relative scarcity of fishing resources is not new, but it seems today to have become a generalised phenomena for most aquatic ecosystems from local to oceanic scales. Either motivated by the desire to regulate conflicts between groups of fishermen (gears, communities, etc.) or to improve efficiency by internalising part of free access externalities, fisheries management appears fundamentally to represent a process of access rule definition and implementation. Whatever is the instrument (output or input based, regulatory or economic, market oriented or not) it is the structure of access rights that is initially affected. There is nothing original in the fact that increasing relative scarcity calls for property right structure changes. It is also not surprising that in many cases, creating an access right structure provides an opportunity for a market expression of resource value. But in the case of fisheries resource appropriation is not as simple or easy as on land. Mobility and variability of the resource, diversity of fishing techniques interacting over stocks or areas, makes the case more difficult. Furthermore, management instruments are not as similar as the economic theory of management implies. Therefore, there is no straightforward answer. This is the reason why many different routes have been chosen to regulate world fisheries. In practice, efficiency and equity objectives are rarely successfully met. The European Union, with the Common Fisheries Policy and the various local or national management schemes, offers a fair range of such examples. Referring to European examples, the key issues in the debate over fisheries management are considered.
Review of Agricultural and Environmental Studies - Revue d'Etudes en Agriculture et Environnement | 2011
Louinord Voltaire; Abdelhak Nassiri; Denis Bailly; Jean Boncoeur
Using contingent valuation method, this paper empirically examines the effects of a special accommodation tax and an entrance fee on tourists’ willingness-to-pay (WTP) for new nature reserves in the Gulf of Morbihan (France). The results show that the payment vehicles affect not only the decision to pay, but also the amounts given. Beyond this significant impact, they demonstrate that tourists receive a benefit from the creation of nature reserves.
Marine Policy | 2009
Betty Queffelec; Valerie Cummins; Denis Bailly
Marine Policy | 2014
Harold Levrel; Céline Jacob; Denis Bailly; Mahé Charles; Olivier Guyader; Schéhérazade Aoubid; Adeline Bas; Alexia Cujus; Marjolaine Fresard; Sophie Girard; Julien Hay; Yann Laurans; Jérôme Paillet; José A. Pérez Agúndez; Rémi Mongruel
Archive | 2011
Michel Lample; Denis Bailly; Johanna Ballé-Béganton
The XIth Annual Conference of the European Association of Fisheries Economists | 1999
J. Perez Agundez; George Taylor; Shabbar Jaffry; Denis Bailly
Archive | 2012
Johanna Ballé-Béganton; Denis Bailly; Michel Lample; Rémi Mongruel; Jean Prou; Harold Réthoret; Cédric Bacher; José A. Pérez Agúndez; Alice Vanhoutte-Brunier; Julien Neveu
4th International Conference on Progress in Marine Conservation in Europe 2015. 14 - 18 September 2015, Stralsund, Germany | 2016
D Vaschalde; Denis Bailly; Pedro Cabral; Mahé Charles; Fabienne Daures; Dominique Davoult; K. Dedieu; Eric Foucher; Olivier Guyader; Martial Laurans; Patrick Le Mao; P Le Niliot; Harold Levrel; Jean Christophe Martin; Anahita Marzin; Rémi Mongruel; F. Morisseau; Jennifer Schoenn; Eric Thiébaut; Alice Vanhoutte Brunier
4th International Conference on Progress in Marine Conservation in Europe 2015. 14 - 18 September 2015, Stralsund, Germany | 2016
Rémi Mongruel; Harold Levrel; Denis Bailly
Archive | 2014
Michel Lample; Denis Bailly; Johanna Ballé-Béganton