Publications by authors named "Meena Gopal"

This paper attempts to address the intersections of gender, caste, class, sexuality, region, and other social attributes, that constitute the social web in India influencing the possibilities and exclusions within sport. Being at the margins of this social web makes individuals vulnerable to unethical practices such as discrimination, exclusion, and erasures of their lived realities, by both systemic and everyday practices. Using the lens of social reproduction the paper attempts to capture not just the productive work that sustains a sporting milieu in society, but the labour that produces leisure, entertainment, play, rest, fitness, pleasure, well-being, and care that sustains and is further generated by families, communities and entire societies.

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  • The study analyzed total soil organic carbon (TOC) and carbon management across six different land use systems in Rajasthan, India, highlighting the impact of these systems on carbon storage and economic value.
  • Forest land (FL) showed the highest levels of TOC and carbon management index, while barren land (BL) had the lowest, indicating significant differences in carbon stocks among the land use systems.
  • The findings suggest promoting practices that restore barren and agricultural lands to horticultural or agri-horticultural systems can enhance soil carbon storage and increase economic benefits from carbon credits.
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