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Overview

Andrew Dorward is affiliated with the School of Oriental and African Studies in the United Kingdom. Their research spans multiple disciplines, focusing primarily on environmental science and social sciences.

Their main fields of study include:

  • Environmental Science
  • Social Sciences

Within these fields, Dorward's work addresses specialized subfields such as:

  • Ecology
  • Sociology and Political Science
  • Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis

Key topics explored in their research include:

  • Agriculture Sustainability and Environmental Impact
  • Innovation, Sustainability, Human-Machine Systems
  • Climate Change and Health Impacts

One of their recent published papers is titled "Change in the climate and other factors affecting agriculture, food or poverty: An opportunity, a threat or both?" This work appeared in 2022 within the journal Global Food Security and has been cited 26 times.

Dorward frequently collaborates with other researchers, notably with K.E. Giller, with whom they have published at least one paper.

Their research contributions have appeared primarily in the publication venue:

  • Global Food Security

Best Publications

  • A Policy Agenda for Pro-Poor Agricultural Growth

    Andrew Dorward;Jonathan Kydd;Jamie Morrison;Ian Urey

  • The Future of Small Farms: New Directions for Services, Institutions and Intermediation

    Colin Poulton;Andrew Dorward;Jonathan Kydd

  • The future of small farms: trajectories and policy priorities.

    Peter Hazell;Colin Poulton;Steve Wiggins;Andrew Dorward

  • The Malawi agricultural input subsidy programme: 2005/06 to 2008/09

    Andrew Dorward;Ephraim Chirwa

  • Overcoming Market Constraints on Pro‐Poor Agricultural Growth in Sub‐Saharan Africa

    Colin Poulton;Jonathan Kydd;Andrew Dorward

  • The Millennium Development Goals: a cross-sectoral analysis and principles for goal setting after 2015

    Jeff Waage;Rukmini Banerji;Oona Campbell;Ephraim Chirwa

  • The Future of Small Farms for Poverty Reduction and Growth

    Peter B.R. Hazell;Colin Poulton;Steve Wiggins;Andrew Dorward

  • Hanging in, stepping up and stepping out: livelihood aspirations and strategies of the poor

    Andrew Dorward;Simon Anderson;Yolanda Nava Bernal;Ernesto Sánchez Vera

  • Agricultural Input Subsidies: The Recent Malawi Experience

    Ephraim Chirwa;Andrew Dorward

  • Smallholder cash crop production under market liberalisation: a new institutional economics perspective.

    Andrew Dorward;Jonathan Kydd;Colin Poulton

  • Markets, Institutions and Technology: Missing Links in Livelihoods Analysis

    Andrew Dorward;Nigel Poole;Jamie Morrison;Jonathan Kydd

  • Institutions, Markets and Economic Co‐ordination: Linking Development Policy to Theory and Praxis

    Andrew Dorward;Jonathan Kydd;Jamie Morrison;Colin Poulton

  • Implications of Market and Coordination Failures for Rural Development in Least Developed Countries

    Jonathan Kydd;Andrew Dorward

  • The Malawi 2002 Food Crisis: The Rural Development Challenge

    Andrew Dorward;Jonathan Kydd

  • Agricultural labour productivity, food prices and sustainable development impacts and indicators

    Andrew Dorward

  • State Intervention for Food Price Stabilisation in Africa: Can it Work?

    Colin Poulton;Jonathan Kydd;Steve Wiggins;Andrew Dorward

  • The effects of transaction costs, power and risk on contractual arrangements: a conceptual framework for quantitative analysis

    Andrew Dorward

  • Institutions and Policies for Pro-poor Agricultural Growth

    Andrew Dorward;Shenggen Fan;Jonathan Kydd;Hans Lofgren

  • Farm size and productivity in Malawian smallholder agriculture

    Andrew Dorward

  • Institutional economics perspectives on African agricultural development

    J. F. Kirsten;Andrew Dorward;Colin Poulton;N. Vink

  • The Future of Small Farms for Poverty Reduction and Growth. 2020 Discussion Paper; No.42

    Peter Hazell;Colin Poulton;Steve Wiggins;Andrew Dorward

  • Hanging In, Stepping up and Stepping Out: Livelihood Aspirations and Strategies of the Poor Development in Practice

    Andrew Dorward;S. Anderson;Y. Nava;J. Pattison

  • Overcoming Market Constraints to Pro-Poor Agricultural Growth in Sub-Saharan Africa

    Colin Poulton;Andrew Dorward;Jonathan Kydd

  • The Future of Small Farms

    Peter Hazell;Colin Poulton;Steve Wiggins;Andrew Dorward

Frequent Co-Authors

Peter B. R. Hazell
Peter B. R. Hazell Imperial College London
Jonathan Rushton
Jonathan Rushton University of Liverpool
Thomas S. Jayne
Thomas S. Jayne Michigan State University
Shenggen Fan
Shenggen Fan China Agricultural University
Anne Mills
Anne Mills London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine
Viroj Tangcharoensathien
Viroj Tangcharoensathien Ministry of Public Health
Geeta Kingdon
Geeta Kingdon University College London
Georg Cadisch
Georg Cadisch University of Hohenheim
Simon P. Anderson
Simon P. Anderson University of Virginia
Stephen Devereux
Stephen Devereux Institute of Development Studies

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