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1. The role of public procurement to foster social equity and justice: critical reflections on the circular procurement concept.

2. Designing transportation and land use coordination: frameworks for measuring, understanding, and realizing sustainability, livability, and equity.

3. Public perceptions of the health benefits of green spaces in urban Ghana.

4. Can you standardise transformation? Reflections on the transformative potential of benchmarking as a mode of governance.

5. Mobilizing infrastructure investments for urban climate action in Africa: enabling factors for multilevel action.

6. Catalysing urban transformation through women's empowerment in cooperative waste management: the SWaCH initiative in Pune, India.

7. Understanding environmental generational amnesia through urban school garden learning experiences in Gimuy/Cairns, Australia.

8. Striving for just sustainabilities in urban foodscape planning: the case of Almere city in the Netherlands.

9. Learning with compost: digging down into food waste, urban soils and community.

10. Residents Against Dirty Energy: using energy justice to understand the role of local activism in shaping low-carbon transitions.

11. Exploring perspectives on sustainability and planning from national and local planners for effective practice: the experience of Ghana.

12. In pursuit of just sustainability: decision-making and conflicting rationalities in government-led housing projects.

13. Assessing how rural-urban migration is incorporated in Ghana's national urban policy: a qualitative content analysis.

14. Semi high-speed rail development in Kerala, India: a political ecology perspective.

15. Soil publics: regenerating relations with urban soils through citizen science.

16. Recognising summer energy poverty. Evidence from Southern Europe.

17. Cultural probes: a speculative and creative method for environmental research.

18. The governance of plastic in India: towards a just transition for recycling in the unorganised sector.

19. Can liberalised electricity markets deliver on climate change and energy poverty? Evidence from community projects in Great Britain.

20. Between vision and implementation: the exclusionary disjuncture of domestic heat decarbonisation in Greater Manchester.

21. Post-growth municipalism: exploring the scalar constitution, strategic relevance, and legal viability of the municipal scale for tackling growth dependencies.

22. Generating transformative capacity: ICLEI Africa's urban natural assets for Africa programme.

23. Contextual factors for transnational municipal network's local environmental action: a study of ICLEI Africa's LAB Wetlands SA Programme.

24. Factors that influence user patronage and satisfaction of urban parks in Ghanaian cities: case of the Rattray Park in Nhyiaeso, Kumasi.

25. Collaborating for nature-based solutions: bringing research and practice together.

26. Growing, consuming, and wasting/disposing: a study of the sustainable food practices of Australian households.

27. Citizen science and environmental justice: exploring contradictory outcomes through a case study of air quality monitoring in Dublin.

28. Urban planning and degrowth: a missing dialogue.

29. Perceived differential vulnerability and climate change-related hazards in informal settlements in Accra, Ghana: re-thinking vulnerability to climate change in urban areas.

30. Workers perception of and coping with the health risks of informal electronic waste recycling in Ghana.

31. Climate change, mining development and residential water security in the uMkhanyakude District Muncipality, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa: a double catastrophe for local communities.

32. Participatory network mapping of an emergent social network for a regional transition to a low-carbon and just society on the Dingle Peninsula.

33. What has state weakness got to do with it? Oil theft and implications on human and environmental security in Nigeria's Niger Delta region.

34. Sustainable circular cities? Analysing urban circular economy policies in Amsterdam, Glasgow, and Copenhagen.

35. Opportunity access as a design framework for guiding transportation and land use integration: an evaluation of U.S. transit-oriented developments (TOD).

36. Well understood? A literature study defining and operationalising community social sustainability.

37. The multi-scalar relationship between children's self-determination and environmental justice in the United States.

38. Ethnicity as a social determinant of energy poverty: the case of Mexican indigenous population.

39. The social implications of the vital city model: measuring the impact of urban vitality on neighbourhood sustainability.

40. Gender vulnerability and coping strategies to changing provisioning ecosystem services in Bongo and Kassena-Nankana West districts in the Upper East Region of Ghana.

41. Assessing and predicting green gentrification susceptibility using an integrated machine learning approach.

42. Climate change adaptation through traditional Buffalo knowledge: learning reflection from the Blackfoot indigenous community.

43. Urban sprawl and the changing socioecological systems in peri-urban Ghana.

44. Electricity subsidies targeting performance indicators in selected Latin American countries.

45. Intersectional climate action: the role of community-based organisations in urban climate justice.

46. Equitable accessibility of public open spaces: a comparison of measurement methods in metropolitan area of Izmir, Türkiye.

47. Exploring intersectional approaches to waste through grassroots innovations in the U.K.

48. Using a smart city framework to advance justice: applying an equity lens to compare air quality in neighbourhoods of different socioeconomic profiles.

49. Living labs as transformative incrementalism: lessons learned on the role of a university living lab in mobilising just sustainabilities on campus.

50. Perceived changes in the quality of terrestrial, coastal, marine environment and natural resources in coastal communities in the Caribbean.