Introduction / Julie Sze with Anne Rademacher, Tom Beamish, Liza Grandia, Jonathan London, Louis Warren, Beth Rose Middleton, and Mike Ziser. Part 1 Interdisciplinarity, place, and praxis : Situating sustainability from an ecological science perspective: ecosystem services, resilience, and environmental justice / M.L. Cadenasso and S.T.A. Pickett
Situating new constellations of practice in the humanities: toward a just and sustainable future / Joni Adamson
Situating sustainability against displacement: building campus-community collaboratives for environmental justice from the ground up / Giovanna Di Chiro and Laura Rigell
Situating global policies within local realities: climate conflict from California to Latin America / Tracy Perkins and Aaron Soto-Karlin
Situating urban drought resilience: theory, practice and sustainability science / Lawrence Baker. Part 2 Positionality, power, and situated sustainabilities : Indigenous lessons about sustainability are not just for "all humanity" / Kyle Whyte, Chris Caldwell, and Marie Schaefer
Situating sustainability in the luxury city: toward a critical urban research agenda / Miriam Greenberg
Man destroys nature?: gender, history, and the feminist praxis of situating sustainability / Traci Brynne Voyles
I tano' i Chamorro/Chamorro land: situating sustainabilities through spatial justice and cultural perpetuation / Michael Lujan Bevacqua and Isa Ua Ceallaigh Bowman
Equality in the air we breathe: police violence, pollution, and the politics of sustainability / Lindsey Dillon and Julie Sze. Afterword: from more than just sustainability to a more just resilience / David N. Pellow. Acknowledgments