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Chapter 1. Summary of the papers and relevance of mixed methods for resourcing the commons
Chapter 2. Getting lost in the city and implications for food, energy and water security: towards Non-Anthropocentric Rural-Urban governance
Chapter 3. Everyday news: Living in the Anthropocene: auto-ethnographic reflections
Chapter 4. Vignette: Speaking truth to power in the digital economy: can the subaltern be heard?- Chapter 5. Policy design for vocational pathways to protect biodiversity and re-generate the land
Chapter 6. Losing millennials in the city: reflection on contemporary issues
Chapter 7. Alam Endah: Rural camelot in West Java: a case study of empowerment and integrated rural development
Chapter 8. Freeing the Luwaks and escaping the iron cage: Vignettes on surviving in the Anthropocene by joining up the social, economic and environmental policy dots: an application of critical systemic thinking to areas of concern
Chapter 9. What is the problem represented to be: water scarcity, water mismanagement or misdirecting the systems?- Chapter 10. Governance of Surakartas informal sector : implications for the Empowerment of Marginalized Stakeholders
Chapter 11. Education to Address Social and Environmental Challenges: A Critical Pedagogy Perspective on Saudi Public Education
Chapter 12. Education policy and governance of secondary schools in Saudi Arabia: A critical review informed by Nussbaums capabilities approach
Chapter 13. Researching the Impact of the South African Kha Ri Gude Mass Literacy Campaign: Considering the Support for Those Otherwise Marginalized in Economic, Social, and Political Life
Chapter 14. Cascading risks of climate change political and policy dynamics of water crisis: Consequences of modernity: implications for transformative praxis
Chapter 15. Innovation for social and environmental justice; a way forward?- Chapter 16. Conclusion.

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