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.
Table of contents
Chapter 1 Sustainability transformations, social transitions and environmental accountabilities: past and present entanglements Beth Edmondson
Chapter 2 Evaluating Transformation Means Transforming Evaluation Michael Quinn Patton
Chapter 3 Climate ethics in carbon footprints David Foord
Chapter 4 Nature, Democracy, and Sustainable Urban Transformations Sarah Clement and Ian Mell
Chapter 5 Sustainability transformations and environmental accountability Beth Edmondson
Chapter 6 Accountable solar energy transitions in financially constrained contexts Siddharth Sareen, Shayan Shokrgozar, Renée Neven-Scharnigg, Bérénice Girard, Abigail Martin and Steven Wolf
Chapter 7 Building socio-environmental resilience Jane Mummery and Josephine Mummery
Chapter 8 Accountable environmental outcomes: collaborative governance and sustainability transformations Candice Carr Kelman
Chapter 9 Environmental stewardship for sustainability transformations Pat Bonney and Jess Reeves
Chapter 10 Tackling the environmental and climate footprint of food systems: How "transformative" is the EU's Farm to Fork Strategy? Jale Tosun and Charlene Marek
Chapter 11 Just Transitions in the Context of Urgent Climate Action Lars Coenen and Bruce Wilson
Chapter 12 Sustainability transformations, social transitions and environmental accountabilities: emerging opportunities Beth Edmondson