Part I: Setting the Context of Just Green Transitions.- Chapter 1. Just Green Transitions - An Introduction (Erblin Berisha, John Moodie, Ledio Allkja, Marija Jeftic).- Chapter 2. The Multidimensionality of Just Green Transitions (John Moodie, Erblin Berisha, Ledio Allkja, Marija Jeftic).- Chapter 3. The Just Green Transitions Policy Landscape (John Moodie, Ledio Allkja, Marija Jeftic, Erblin Berisha).- Part II: Theorizing just green transitions.- Chapter 4. The unknown knowns of the just green transi-tions: A meta-governance approach for a possible enlargement of the European Union (Yahya Shaker).-Chapter 5. The Just Green Transitions concept: from mitigation to transformation (Carlos Tapia, Alberto Gia-cometti, John Moodie, Elin Cedergren, Aida Shaneh).- Chapter 6. Partici-patory planning culture and its role and potential for fostering just green transition (Matej Jasso, Milan Husar).- Chapter 7. Transition knowledge work as normal work (Govert Valkenburg).- Part III: Just Green Transi-tions policy themes.- Chapter 8. Landscape design as a tool to foster spa-tial transformations in light of just green transition in the Western Balkan (Dea Buza and Ledio Allkja).- Chapter 9. Green energy transition in the Western Balkans: Challenges and opportunities for Bosnia and Herze-govina (Aliaksandr Novikau, Mustafa Krupalija).- Chapter 10. Cross-border dimension of Just Green Transition in the Western Balkans - case study of the Republic of Serbia (Ana Nikolov).- Chapter 11. Just Green Transitions of coal-mining cities (Tamara Maricic, Marijana Pantic).- Chap-ter 12. Between light and shadow: exploring spatial and multidimension-al justice in the EU's green transition (Grazia Brunetta, Ombretta Cal-darice, Danial Mohabat Doost).- Part IV - Just Green Transitions on the Western Balkans.- Chapter 13. Just Green Transitions in North Macedo-nia: a place-based case study from Southwest Planning region (Vesna Garvanlieva Andonova, Elena Gotovska, Marjan Nikolov).- Chapter 14. The risks of purposive transitions in Albania - What to expect by the Just Green Transitions (Fiona Imami, Besnik Aliaj and Anila Bejko (Gjika)).- Chapter 15. "Signs by the Roadside" on the Road to Just Green Transi-tions in Serbians-Border Dimension of Just Green Transitions in the Western Balkans (Zora Zivanovic, Vladimir Popovic, Branko Protic, Ale-ksandar Djordjevic, Velimir Secerov, Marija Jeftic).- Chapter 16. Social impact of green transition: assessing the distributional implication of coal mines closure in Bosnia and Herzegovina (Nermin Oruc, Amela Kurta, Il-ma Kurtovic and Fiona Imami).- Chapter 17. The Montenegrin waste management sector transformation and its impacts towards Just Green Transitions (Merita Toska, Rodion Gjoka, Ogerta Gjinkuri, Azra Vukovic).- Chapter 18. Advancing energy efficiency & waste Management in Koso-vo: Policy implementation, challenges, & pathways to sustainability (Elvis Ndreka and Fiona Imami).- Chapter 19. Climate change adaptation green Technologies for coastal risk Prevention - case studies summary from Coastal countries (Irma Kraja Temali).-Chapter 20. Green EU integration - The role of the green agenda in accelerating Just Green Transitions in the Western Balkans (Erblin Berisha).- Part V: Just Green Transitions practice in Europe and beyond.- Chapter 21. Just Green Transitions in the EU: Comparing the cases of Italy, Sweden, Poland, and the Nether-lands (Erblin Berisha, Giancarlo Cotella, Erika Puntillo, Yahya Shaker).- Chapter 22. Understanding territorial governance dynamics in the Swe-dish EU territorial just transition planning processes - lessons for the Western Balkans (Aida Shaneh, John Moodie, Carlos Tapia, Alberto Gia-cometti, Elin, Cedergen).- Chapter 23. Synergy effects of Just Green Transition - from overall challenges to innovative responses in the case of a Slovakia 2030 (Maros Finka).- Chapter 24. The vulnerability of the Romanian Danube Valley to heat-related phenomena. A socio-economic index-based approach (Bianca Mitrica, Irena Roznovie?chi, Ines Grigorescu, Dana Micu, Nicoleta Damian).- Chapter 25. Green transition in the Adriatic-Ionian Region: A scenario (Maria Toptsidou and Kai Böh-me).- Chapter 26. Pathways to a Just Green Transitions in the Eastern partnership - guided by Western Balkan experience. (Ketevan Katchara-va).- Chapter 27. Conclusion (Erblin Berisha, John Moodie, Ledio Allkja, Marija Jeftic).