
outaaoui khalid
About Candidate
I am a motivated PhD student specializing in bioeconomic modeling of renewable common resources. My research focuses on linking ecological predator–prey dynamics with economic decision-making in fisheries, with the aim of designing strategies that balance profitability and sustainability.
I work with mathematical tools such as differential equations, game theory, stability analysis, and optimization methods to explore complex challenges in resource management. My research has resulted in two peer-reviewed publications:
Bioeconomic modeling for the sustainable exploitation of three key marine species in Morocco (Biomath Communications Supplement, 2025).
Balancing Economics and Ecology in Ocean Ecosystems: A Bioeconomic Predator–Prey Model (Ecological Modelling, Vol. 508, Sept. 2025, Article 111243, DOI: 10.1016/j.ecolmodel.2025.111243).
Beyond theoretical modeling, I also engage with field observations in Moroccan ports, where I conduct surveys with fishers to validate assumptions on prices, costs, and fishing practices.
My broader goal is to contribute to evidence-based policies that support both ecosystem resilience and
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Education
Diploma in Mathematics A
Diploma in University Sciences and Technics,
Bachelor’s in Applied Mathematics,
Master’s in Modeling and Scientific Computing,
PhD in Bioeconomic Modeling, Thesis: Bioeconomic Modeling of a Complex System of Renewable Common Resources: Application to the Case of Fisheries in Morocco