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E-grāmata: Sustainability Transformations, Social Transitions and Environmental Accountabilities

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This book draws upon diverse approaches and understandings of sustainability transformations, social transitions and environmental accountabilities. It presents case studies that highlight real-world consequences of changing ideas about how best to achieve effective and durable sustainability transformations and examines how environmental accountabilities and social transitions influence sustainability transformations. Each chapter provides insights regarding how new knowledge and perspectives matter for whether, when, and how people, governments, corporations and international organisations seek and pursue solutions to social-ecological challenges and sustainability dilemmas. It pays sustained attention to whether and how understandings and applications of accountability can improve international sustainability transformations. The chapters presented in this book consider some pressing questions concerning social transitions and environmental accountabilities: how can they contribute to sustainability transformations, how do they influence the scalability of sustainability transformations, and, how can such sustainability transformations become durable?

1 Sustainability Transformations, Social Transitions and Environmental Accountabilities: Past and Present Entanglements
1(14)
Beth Edmondson
2 Evaluating Transformation Means Transforming Evaluation
15(24)
Michael Quinn Patton
3 The Net-Negative Ethic: Rationalisation and National Carbon Footprint Programs
39(40)
David Foord
4 Nature, Democracy, and Sustainable Urban Transformations
79(42)
Sarah Clement
Ian C. Mell
5 Sustainability Transformations and Environmental Accountability
121(20)
Beth Edmondson
6 Accountable Solar Energy Transitions in Financially Constrained Contexts
141(26)
Siddharth Sareen
Shayan Shokrgozar
Rente Neven-Scharnigg
Birinice Girard
Abigail Martin
Steven A. Wolf
7 Overcoming Segregation Problematics for Environmentally Accountable and Transformative Policy in a Changing Climate: The Case of Australia's EPBC Act
167(30)
Josephine Mummery
Jane Mummery
8 Accountable Environmental Outcomes: Bridging Disciplinary Traditions on Collaborative Governance, Coproduction, and Comanagement for Organising Just and Effective Sustainability Transformations
197(34)
Candice Carr Kelman
9 Navigating Local Pathways to Sustainability Through Environmental Stewardship: A Case Study in East Gippsland, Australia
231(34)
Patrick Bonney
Jessica Reeves
Bung Yarnda
10 Tackling the Environmental and Climate Footprint of Food Systems: How "Transformative" Is the EU's Farm to Fork Strategy?
265(34)
Charlene Marek
Jale Tosun
11 Just Transitions in the Context of Urgent Climate Action
299(28)
Lars Coenen
Bruce Wilson
12 Sustainability Transformations, Social Transitions and Environmental Accountabilities: Emerging Opportunities
327(6)
Beth Edmondson
Index 333
Beth Edmondson is an independent researcher based in Australia. Her work focuses on international responses to global climate change, the possibilities for order in the international political system, the nature of sovereignty and the scope of international law in constructing governmental capacities.