ContentsAcknowledgements xxi1 Introduction: navigating tensions between sustainability and governance 1Sébastien Mena, Cristina Yumie Aoki Inoue, Kenneth Amaeshi andDhanasree JayaramPART I GOVERNANCE APPROACHES: HOW TO GOVERN SUSTAINABILITY?Part I.i Public governance2 A rise in state governance for sustainability 10Jette Steen Knudsen3 Multilateral environmental governance 22Gunilla ReischlPart I.ii Private governance4 Industry self-regulation 34Charlotte Cloutier and Debora Sara Anspach5 Multi-stakeholder initiatives for sustainability: retrospective andprospective views of private transnational governance 47José Carlos Marques6 The potentials and pitfalls of hybrid governance for sustainability: the caseof multi-stakeholder partnerships 61Montserrat Koloffon Rosas, Cornelia Fast, Oscar Widerberg andPhilipp Pattberg7 Corporate governance: rethinking director''s duties in the era ofsustainability and ESG 78Femi AmaoPart I.iii Alternatives8 Feminist perspectives on sustainability governance 95Emma Foster9 Shapeshifters and supernaturals: climate change, contracts and Indigenousgovernance 108Dara Kelly and François Bastien10 Uncovering the veils of climate and sustainable governance in/for a more-than-human world 118Maria Ehrnström-Fuentes and Seray ErgenePART II THE GOVERNED: WHO IS CONCERNED WITH SUSTAINABILITYGOVERNANCE?Part II.i Nation-states11 Climate governance in China: a multi-actor perspective 133Yitong Ye and Yixian Sun12 Governing tensions of stability and change towards a haze-free ASEAN 147Helena Varkkey13 A new momentum for deforestation governance? The EU deforestationregulation 159Niels Søndergaard and Camila Dias de SáPart II.ii Industries and sectors14 Value chain governance, from plantation to consumer: the example oftropical commodities 171Janina Grabs15 Sustainability governance in garment production networks: layeringmultiple approaches 184Rachel Alexander16 International institutional frameworks on ocean governance andbiodiversity 198Shailly Kedia, Madhuparna Maiti, Palak Khanna and Kapil Narula17 Sustainability governance in the mining sector: who is concerned? 215Hyeyoon Park and Isabella Alves Lamas18 Global energy transition: balancing sustainability and governance 228Abbas AbdulRafiu and Chux Daniels19 Governing corporate sustainability through and against financial markets:promises and perils of sustainable finance 242Rachelle Belinga and Jean-Pascal GondPart II.iii Organizations20 Redefining firm governance in an era of sustainability in Sub-SaharanAfrica: the case for the adaptive participatory governance model (APGM) 259Franklin Nakpodia and Emmanuel Adegbite21 Sustainability and alternative organizing: worker cooperatives, localcommunities and radical democracy 272Nigel Forrest and Simon Parker22 Shareholder activism for sustainability: the translation of active ownershipfrom the United States to Switzerland 285Daniel Waeger and Sébastien Mena23 Trade union governance and sustainability: addressing the tensionsbetween growing and greening the economy 296Jane Parker and Valeria PulignanoPart II.iv Communities and individuals24 Territory as sustainability: the case of Baniwa good living 314André Fernando Baniwa, João Nackle Urt and Tchella Fernandes Maso25 Indigenous peoples'' life projects and climate finance: the Podáali Fund innegotiation with sustainable development 329Thais Lemos Ribeiro Verônica Korber Gonçalves, Claudia SoaresBaré, Juliana Lins, Cristina Yumie Aoki Inoue26 Centre-staging blue-green networks for socio-ecological equity: narratingBangalore''s found (lakes) and lost (ESS) 343Anjali Karol Mohan and Rutu Marathe27 The citizen: defending the life of Lough Neagh in Northern Ireland on anuneven playing field 357Juneseo Hwang and John Barry28 The consumer: sustainable consumption perspectives 370Collins Osei, Mavis Gutu and Daniel Hagan29 Professionals in sustainability: working because of and beyond regulation 383Luc Brès and Szilvia MosonyiPART III GOVERNING SUSTAINABILITY: ISSUES AND PROSPECTS30 Global and local governance of sustainability: the role of cooperatives inpromoting voluntary sustainability standards 403Nazik Beishenaly and Axel Marx31 Animals and sustainability governance: towards interspecies governance 418Anne van Veen32 The role of imaginaries of justice in sustainability governance 430Maria Kaufmann and Sietske Veenman33 Balancing growth and environmental sustainability: a practitioner''sperspective on this challenge 440Alexander Fisher, Dhanasree Jayaram and Vineeth Daniel Vinoy.
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