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Guy Garrod is affiliated with Newcastle University in the United Kingdom and primarily conducts research within the field of Agricultural and Biological Sciences. Their work spans several subfields including General Agricultural and Biological Sciences, Economics and Econometrics, Soil Science, Ecology, and Plant Science. This multidisciplinary approach reflects a focus on complex agricultural systems and their socioeconomic and environmental dimensions.

The main topics covered in Garrod's research include:

  • Agricultural Innovations and Practices
  • Microfinance and Financial Inclusion
  • Agriculture Sustainability and Environmental Impact
  • Land Rights and Reforms
  • Rural Development and Sustainability
  • Genetically Modified Organisms Research
  • CRISPR and Genetic Engineering

Guy Garrod has contributed to diverse publication venues, with multiple papers appearing in:

  • Development in Practice
  • AgEcon Search (University of Minnesota, USA)
  • Food Quality and Preference
  • Land Use Policy
  • Journal of Agricultural Economics

Recent published papers highlight several research areas and collaborative efforts. Representative works include:

  • "Significance of farming groups for resource access and livelihood improvement of rural smallholder women farmers," 2020, Development in Practice
  • "Societal perceptions and attitudes towards genetically modified (GM) crops, feed, and food products in the Middle East, North Africa, and Turkey (MENAT) region: A systematic literature review," 2024, Food Quality and Preference
  • "Sustainability strategies and stakeholder management for upland farming," 2023, Land Use Policy
  • "Molecular marketing, personalised information and willingness-to-pay for functional foods: Vitamin D enriched eggs," 2022, Journal of Agricultural Economics
  • "Farming groups and empowerment of women smallholder farmers," 2021, Development in Practice

Garrod has worked frequently with several coauthors who have collaborated on multiple papers, including:

  • Carmen Hubbard
  • Mwanajuma S. Othman
  • Elizabeth Oughton
  • Francisco Areal
  • Yumi Kato

The emphasis across Garrod's research outputs reflects a strong interest in both the social and economic factors influencing agriculture, particularly with respect to smallholder farmers, rural development, sustainability, and the acceptance and impact of genetically modified organisms.

Best Publications

  • Economic Valuation of the Environment

    Guy Garrod;Kenneth G. Willis

  • Economic Valuation of the Environment: Methods and Case Studies

    GD Garrod;KG Willis

  • Elicitation and truncation effects in contingent valuation studies

    Ian J. Bateman;Ian H. Langford;R.Kerry Turner;Ken G. Willis

  • Investigating farmers' preferences for the design of agri-environment schemes: a choice experiment approach

    Eric Ruto;Guy Garrod

  • What drives farmers’ participation in EU agri-environmental schemes?: Results from a qualitative meta-analysis

    Xavier B. Lastra-Bravo;Carmen Hubbard;Guy Garrod;Alfredo Tolón-Becerra

  • Valuing goods' characteristics : an application of the hedonic price method to environmental attributes

    G.D. Garrod;K.G. Willis

  • Determinants of urban sprawl in European cities

    Walid Oueslati;Seraphim Alvanides;Guy Garrod

  • An Individual Travel-Cost Method of Evaluating Forest Recreation

    K. G. Willis;G. D. Garrod

  • The environmental economic impact of woodland: a two-stage hedonic price model of the amenity value of forestry in britain

    Guy Garrod;Ken Willis

  • The non-use benefits of enhancing forest biodiversity: A contingent ranking study

    G.D. Garrod;K.G. Willis

  • Valuing landscape: a contingent valuation approach

    K.G. Willis;G.D. Garrod

  • Valuing animal genetic resources: a choice modeling application to indigenous cattle in Kenya

    Eric Ruto;Guy Garrod;Riccardo Scarpa

  • Modelling zero values and protest responses in contingent valuation surveys

    Elisabetta Strazzera;Riccardo Scarpa;Pinuccia Calia;Guy D. Garrod

  • Consistency between contingent valuation estimates: a comparison of two studies of UK national parks.

    Ian Bateman;Ken Willis;Guy Garrod

  • Valuation of urban amenities using an hedonic price model

    N. A. Powe;G. D. Garrod;K. G. Willis

  • MEASUREMENT ISSUES IN THE TRAVEL COST METHOD: A GEOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION SYSTEMS APPROACH

    Ian J. Bateman;Guy D. Garrod;Julii S. Brainard;Andrew A. Lovett

  • Estimating lost amenity due to landfill waste disposal

    Guy Garrod;Ken Willis

  • Electricity supply reliability: Estimating the value of lost load

    K.G. Willis;G.D. Garrod

  • Estimating the Benefits of Traffic Calming on Through Routes: A Choice Experiment Approach

    Guy D. Garrod;Riecardo Scarpa;Kenneth G. Willis

  • The amenity value of woodland in Great Britain: A comparison of economic estimates

    Guy Garrod;Ken Willis

  • Investigating farmers’ preferences for the design of agri-environment schemes

    Eric Ruto;Guy Garrod

Frequent Co-Authors

Ken Willis
Ken Willis Newcastle University
Riccardo Scarpa
Riccardo Scarpa Durham University
Ian J. Bateman
Ian J. Bateman University of Exeter
Sandra A. Edwards
Sandra A. Edwards Newcastle University
Andrew A. Lovett
Andrew A. Lovett University of East Anglia
Ian H. Langford
Ian H. Langford University of East Anglia
R. Kerry Turner
R. Kerry Turner University of East Anglia
Linda J. Keeling
Linda J. Keeling Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
Ilias Kyriazakis
Ilias Kyriazakis Queen's University Belfast
Philip Lowe
Philip Lowe Newcastle University

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