Introduction - Karen Bell, Emma Foster, and Silpa SatheeshSection 1: Theory, Concepts, ContextChapter 1: Just Transition as a Contested Ecosocial Strategy - Dimitris StevisChapter 2: Socio-Ecological Risks: A Definition, Taxonomy and Operationalisation - Matteo Mandelli, Anne-Laure Beaussier, Tom Chevalier, and Bruno PalierChapter 3: Global Eco-Social Policy: The Integration of the Ecological, the Economic and the Social in International Organisations'' Policy Proposals - John Berten, Robin Schulze Waltrup, and Alexandra KaaschChapter 4: Contested Places: Navigating the Politics of the X-Minute City - Justine Gangneux Chapter 5: Eco-Social Policies in the Global South and North: Potential and Challenges for Creating New Eco-Social Contracts - Katja Hujo and Gabriele KöhlerChapter 6: Bringing the Climate Emergency into the Mainstream of Social Policy: A Cross-Cutting Review of Major Gaps, Opportunities, and Needed Action - Harriet Thomson, Carolyn Snell, Ana Stojilovska, Karla Ricalde, Stella Volturo, Nessa Winston, Milena Büchs, Diana Valero, Robin Schulze Waltrup, Anna Seaton O''Connor, Nora Ratzmann, Angus Lee, Evandro Coggo Cristofoletti, and Rebecca InceChapter 7: Doughnut Economics, Degrowth and Eco-Social Transition - Mladen DomazetChapter 8: Eco-Social Welfare Integration in Germany - Katharina Bohnenberger, Maddalena Lamura, and Julia CremerSection 2: Politics of Eco-Social CrisisChapter 9: Demilitarizing to Decarbonize - Miriam PembertonChapter 10: Wetland Management in Bangladesh - Rehnuma Ferdous and Tata ZafarChapter 11: The Eco-Social Politics of Waste in Southeast Asia - Julie Gilson and Alejandra DueñasChapter 12: Unlike Father, the Son? Displacement and Intergenerational Mobility Along the Coasts in Kerala - Akhila Kumaran and S. Mohammed IrshadChapter 13: Land Tenure Policy and Eco-Social Justice in Ethiopia: Revisiting ''Land to the Tiller'' Motto Fifty Years On - Gutu Olana WayessaChapter 14: From Environmental Protection to Greenwashing: Framing Sustainable Development in Brazilian Media - Juliana Sampaio Pedroso de Holanda, and Pietari KääpäSection 3: Eco-Social PolicyChapter 15: Renewable Energy and Regional Development: Implications for Eco-Social Policy - Darryn Snell and Al RainnieChapter 16: Eco-Social Justice and the ''Everyday'' Neighbourhood Environment - Annette HastingsChapter 17: Tiny Houses: A Housing Solution or a Planning Problem? - Sina ShahabChapter 18: The Dark Side of Urban Liveability: Questioning the Liveable City as a Planning Ideal-Type - Elisabetta MoccaChapter 19: Why Renewable Energy Expansion Hasnt Been Fast Enough in South Korea: A Political Economy Perspective - Sun-Jin Yun and Seunghyeok AhnChapter 20: Failing Better: The Unlikely Eco-Social Welfare State in Germany - Stefan SchoppengerdChapter 21: Green Job Guarantees: A Small Puzzle Piece of Environmental Policy or a First Step For A System Change? - Dennis Tamesberger, Simon Theurl, and Daniel Witzani-HaimChapter 22: The Growth Dependence of the Welfare State - David Palomera and Peter StarkeSection 4: Eco-Social Movements, Activism, ResistanceChapter 23: Identity-Rooted Communality as the Underlying Driver for Forest Conservation in Three Territories in Guatemala - Mónica Salazar Vides and José Pablo Prado CórdovaChapter 24: Territory and Nature in Zapatista Discourse: Social Movements, Conflict and the Environment - Thomas BoboChapter 25: The Queer Eco-Social Movement and the Radical Potential of Queer Ecology - Emma Foster and Peter KerrChapter 26: Climate Reparations and the Peace Transition - Lorah Steichen, Patrick Bigger, and Khem RogalyChapter 27: Situating Sovereign Debt within the Climate-Debt Cycle: The Colonial Origins, Financial Hierarchy, and Epistemic Roots of Sovereign Debt in the Global South - Bhumika MuchhalaChapter 28: The Eco-Social and Intercultural Pact of the South and Green Transitions in Eastern Europe - Ioana PantilimonChapter 29: ''Eat the Rich!'': The Ecological Case for the Redistribution of Income and Wealth - Karen Bell Chapter 30: From Eco-Social Policy to Eco-Socialism in an Era of Ideological Flux - Patrick BondSection 5: Eco-Social Transformation/FuturesChapter 31: Reimagining Environmental as Eco-Social Politics and Policy: Towards Eco-Social Alliances ''From Below'' - Richard BärnthalerChapter 32: The Transformative Potential of Eco-Social Welfare, Navigating between Pragmatic and Utopian Possibilities in the Welfare Work-Care Nexus - Fiona Dukelow and Mary P. MurphyChapter 33: Promoting the Ecosocial Transition of Societies: Advancing Political and Structural Action in Social Work - Kati Närhi, Heather Boetto, and Satu Ranta-TyrkköChapter 34: Ecological Civilization in China: Striving for Unity, Harmony and Reciprocity with Nature - Bing Xue, Bin Han, Hongqing Li, Jianshi Wang, and Karen BellChapter 35: Cuba''s Life Work: ''Tarea Vida'' and Three Decades of Eco-Social Policy - Jorge Alfredo Carballo Concepción, Helen Yaffe, Janet Rojas Martínez, and Karen BellChapter 36: Vivir Bien: Effective, Equitable and Decolonial Eco-Social Policy in Bolivia - Karen Bell and Thomas MuhrChapter 37: Mexican Humanism and the Transformation of the Yucatán Peninsula - Étienne von Bertrab.
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