Chapter 1. Introduction: Demanding a Radical Constitution (Javiera Barandiaran).- Chapter 2. Indigenous representation: How recognition, reciprocity, and reserved seats shaped the constitutional convention (Tristan Partridge).- Chapter 3. Public participation in constitutional reform: the challenges of Chile's experiments in expanding citizen involvement (Maite Salazar).- Chapter 4. Rights of Nature in an 'Eco-Constitution': needs, goals, and hopes for a paradigm change in environmental governance (Javiera Barandiaran).- Chapter 5. An Ombudsman for Nature: Putting environmental protection into practice within an 'EcoConstitution' (Mia Wercinski).- Chapter 6. Managing mining: New environmental contracts in light of loss, inequality, and climate change (Katie Lessmeier).- Chapter 7. Re-thinking property and pollution: Conserving the Night Sky as Natural Commons (Isabella Millet).- Chapter 8. Knowledge systems: Redefining Science and Bioethics for the Common Good (Camila Torralbo & Maite Salazar).- Chapter 9. Rural education, agroecology, and environmental know-how (Lucas Bricca).