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Mohini Gupta

University of Oxford, DPhil in language politics, United States

Biography

Mohini Gupta is currently a research scholar in language politics at the University of Oxford. She recently founded the multilingual digital collective Mother Tongue Twisters to promote Indian language poetry for young readers, and curate conversations on literary translation. Mohini was the Charles Wallace India Trust Translator-Writer Fellow in 2017 for creative writing and translation, hosted by Literature Across Frontiers. She has been a Research Fellow at Sarai, CSDS; and a translator-in-residence at the Sangam House international writers’ residency in Bangalore. Her English-Hindi translations have been published by Tulika Publishers.

Publications

Carbon Sequestration Potential of Agroforestry Systems in India

Forestry has been recognized as a means to reduce CO2 emissions as well as enhancing carbon sinks. Forests are a large sink of carbon and their role in carbon cycles is well recognized. This paper reviews the role of agroforestry systems in carbon mitigation. Agroforestry provides a unique opportunity to combine the twin objectives of climate chang... Read More»

Indu K Murthy, Mohini Gupta, Sonam Tomar, Madhushree Munsi, Rakesh Tiwari GT Hegde and Ravindranath NH

Review Article: J Earth Sci Climate Change 2013, 4:131

DOI: 10.4172/2157-7617.1000131

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