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Book SynopsisEco social contracts for sustainable, regenerative and just futures: Introduction and overview.- Seaweed king: Weaving narratives of loss and renewal in the anthropocene.- Restoring planetary balance: Exploring Muslim eco-social covenants for the earth.- A New Pact with Nature: From Social to Eco-Social Contracts.- Beyond sustainable development, to sustainable societies: Insights from feminist and indigenous theories and praxis.- Advancing Earth system governance: Key achievements and propositions for meaningful progress towards a global eco-social contract.- The European Green Deal: An eco-social contract for Europe?.- Radical democracy, ecology, and justice in India: Experiences from four decades of activist research.- The role of the rights of nature in establishing eco-social contracts.- Eco-social Contracts as a Pathway Toward Inclusive and Sustainable Futures: opportunities, challenges, and lessons learned.- Eco-social Contracts as a Pathway Toward Inclusive and Sustainable Futures: opportunities, challenges, and lessons learned.- The Transformation Flower Approach for Eco-Social Contracting.- The Climate COP: Process and pathways for eco- and peace-promoting social contracts.- Between resistance and cooperation: A balancing act towards new eco-social contracts in Latin America.- Contestation Movements and the Emergence of Eco-Social Contracts in India and Nepal.- Eco-social contracts for sustainable and just futures: Varieties of eco-social contracts in Japanese ecovillages and coliving-coworking arrangements.- The economy we want: Exploring the potential of participatory mechanisms to catalyse economic transformations.- Epilogue.