David Tréguer

1.7k total citations · 1 hit paper
24 papers, 810 citations indexed

About

David Tréguer is a scholar working on Ocean Engineering, Economics and Econometrics and Soil Science. According to data from OpenAlex, David Tréguer has authored 24 papers receiving a total of 810 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 6 papers in Ocean Engineering, 6 papers in Economics and Econometrics and 4 papers in Soil Science. Recurrent topics in David Tréguer's work include Water resources management and optimization (6 papers), Irrigation Practices and Water Management (4 papers) and Biofuel production and bioconversion (3 papers). David Tréguer is often cited by papers focused on Water resources management and optimization (6 papers), Irrigation Practices and Water Management (4 papers) and Biofuel production and bioconversion (3 papers). David Tréguer collaborates with scholars based in United States, France and Netherlands. David Tréguer's co-authors include Marianne Fay, Stéphane Hallegatte, Laura Bonzanigo, Adrien Vogt‐Schilb, Mook Bangalore, Tamaro Kane, Ulf Narloch, Julie Rozenberg, Geoffrey Heal and Susanne M. Scheierling and has published in prestigious journals such as Energy Policy, European Review of Agricultural Economics and International Journal of Water Resources Development.

In The Last Decade

David Tréguer

24 papers receiving 731 citations

Hit Papers

Shock Waves: Managing the Impacts of Climate Change on Po... 2015 2026 2018 2022 2015 100 200 300 400

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
David Tréguer United States 12 214 194 164 128 99 24 810
Laura Bonzanigo United States 11 164 0.8× 210 1.1× 250 1.5× 122 1.0× 110 1.1× 26 805
Dale T. Manning United States 17 216 1.0× 170 0.9× 159 1.0× 163 1.3× 73 0.7× 62 887
Jason Russ United States 15 197 0.9× 166 0.9× 108 0.7× 82 0.6× 60 0.6× 45 904
Ellen McCullough United States 14 207 1.0× 126 0.6× 81 0.5× 150 1.2× 128 1.3× 27 1.0k
Khalid Siddig Germany 14 292 1.4× 79 0.4× 93 0.6× 90 0.7× 46 0.5× 58 713
Mozaharul Alam Bangladesh 10 71 0.3× 232 1.2× 153 0.9× 100 0.8× 185 1.9× 11 769
Bettina Bluemling Netherlands 16 90 0.4× 150 0.8× 117 0.7× 69 0.5× 34 0.3× 35 899
Jussi Lankoski Finland 17 228 1.1× 216 1.1× 74 0.5× 144 1.1× 190 1.9× 62 980
William K. Jaeger United States 17 299 1.4× 156 0.8× 52 0.3× 65 0.5× 52 0.5× 44 725
Harald Grethe Germany 19 437 2.0× 102 0.5× 76 0.5× 89 0.7× 53 0.5× 118 1.2k

Countries citing papers authored by David Tréguer

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Fields of papers citing papers by David Tréguer

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of David Tréguer

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of David Tréguer. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of David Tréguer based on the total number of citations received by their joint publications. Widths of edges represent the number of papers authors have co-authored together. Node borders signify the number of papers an author published with David Tréguer. David Tréguer is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Burra, Dharani Dhar, et al.. (2021). Digital Agriculture Profile: Viet Nam. CGSPace A Repository of Agricultural Research Outputs (Consultative Group for International Agricultural Research). 5 indexed citations
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Jiménez, Daniel, et al.. (2021). Digital Agriculture Profile: Argentina. CGSPace A Repository of Agricultural Research Outputs (Consultative Group for International Agricultural Research). 2 indexed citations
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Giordano, Meredith, Susanne M. Scheierling, David Tréguer, Hugh Turral, & Peter G. McCornick. (2019). Moving Beyond ‘More Crop per Drop’: Insights from Two Decades of Research on Agricultural Water Productivity. The World Bank Open Knowledge Repository (World Bank). 1 indexed citations
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Giordano, Meredith, Susanne M. Scheierling, David Tréguer, Hugh Turral, & Peter G. McCornick. (2019). Moving beyond ‘more crop per drop’: insights from two decades of research on agricultural water productivity. International Journal of Water Resources Development. 37(1). 137–161. 17 indexed citations
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Verner, Dorte, et al.. (2018). Droughts and Agriculture in Lebanon. World Bank, Washington, DC eBooks. 5 indexed citations
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Scheierling, Susanne M. & David Tréguer. (2018). Beyond Crop per Drop: Assessing Agricultural Water Productivity and Efficiency in a Maturing Water Economy. Washington, DC: World Bank eBooks. 14 indexed citations
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Tréguer, David, et al.. (2018). Climate Variability, Drought, and Drought Management in Tunisia's Agricultural Sector. World Bank, Washington, DC eBooks. 43 indexed citations
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Giordano, Meredith, Hugh Turral, Susanne M. Scheierling, David Tréguer, & Peter G. McCornick. (2017). Evolving Thinking on Agricultural Water Productivity. The World Bank Open Knowledge Repository (World Bank). 12 indexed citations
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Giordano, Meredith, Hugh Turral, Susanne M. Scheierling, David Tréguer, & Peter G. McCornick. (2017). Beyond 'more crop per drop': evolving thinking on agricultural water productivity - IWMI research report 169. 1–58. 4 indexed citations
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Scheierling, Susanne M. & David Tréguer. (2016). Investing in adaptation: the challenge of responding to water scarcity in irrigated agriculture.. 101. 75–100. 3 indexed citations
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Scheierling, Susanne M., David Tréguer, & James F. Booker. (2016). Water Productivity in Agriculture: Looking for Water in the Agricultural Productivity and Efficiency Literature. Water Economics and Policy. 2(3). 1650007–1650007. 2 indexed citations
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Bangalore, Mook, Stéphane Hallegatte, Laura Bonzanigo, et al.. (2015). Shock Waves: Managing the Impacts of Climate Change on Poverty. Washington, DC: World Bank eBooks. 426 indexed citations breakdown →
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Scheierling, Susanne M., et al.. (2014). How to Assess Agricultural Water Productivity? Looking for Water in the Agricultural Productivity and Efficiency Literature. The World Bank Open Knowledge Repository (World Bank). 21 indexed citations
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Hallegatte, Stéphane, Geoffrey Heal, Marianne Fay, & David Tréguer. (2012). From Growth to Green Growth - a Framework. RePEc: Research Papers in Economics. 12 indexed citations
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Heal, Geoffrey, et al.. (2011). From growth to green growth.. 12 indexed citations
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Tréguer, David, et al.. (2010). Killing two birds with one stone: US and EU biofuel programmes. European Review of Agricultural Economics. 37(3). 369–394. 6 indexed citations
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Gohin, Alexandre, et al.. (2010). On the (De)Stabilization Effects of Biofuels: Relative Contributions of Policy Instruments and Market Forces. Journal of agricultural and resource economics. 35(1). 72–86. 7 indexed citations
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Bureau, Jean‐Christophe, et al.. (2010). A quantitative assessment of the determinants of the net energy value of biofuels. Energy Policy. 38(5). 2282–2290. 26 indexed citations
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Rozakis, Stélios, et al.. (2006). Agro-industrial and refining model integration for decision making purposes concerning biofuel take-off. 1 indexed citations
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Tréguer, David, et al.. (2005). L'ambivalence des filières biocarburants. AgEcon Search (University of Minnesota, USA). 2005. 1–8. 6 indexed citations

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