Table of Contents; 1. Environmental Governance and Livelihood (Re)making: Two Sides of the Same Coin? – Diana Suhardiman, Jonathan Rigg, and Melissa Marschke; 2. History of Environmental Governance and Postcolonial Politics: The Indonesian Case – Farabi Fakih and Bambang Purwanto; 3. Where Does the Boundary Fall? Conservation Assemblages and Their Discontents in a Protected Area, Northern Cambodia – Jean-Christophe Diepart, Tim Frewer, and Natalia Scurrah; 4. (Re)thinking Environmental Governance in the Changing Climate Context of Northwestern Ghana – Charity Osei-Amposah, Andrew Emmanuel Okem, Julius Nornoo, and Felix Puopiel; 5. Grabbing River Rhythms: Fishing Communities and Water Justice in Two Swamps of the Magdalena River – Juliana Forigua-Sandoval, Bibiana Duarte-Abadía, and Rutgerd Boelens; 6. Prahok Fish Processing: Insights into Marginalised, Female Livelihoods at the Tonlé Sap Lake, Cambodia – Colleen Cranmer; 7. The Struggle to Make a Living: How EU IUU Fishing Policy Impoverishes Local Fisheries' Livelihoods in Vietnam – Tong Thi Hai Hanh and Alin Kadfak; 8. Livelihood Transitions To and Away from the Coal Economy in India – Patrik Oskarsson, Suravee Nayak, and Nikas Kindo; 9. Deciding from Far-Away, Implementing without Local Consent: A Historical Perspective on Environmental Governance of the Bengawan Solo River in East Java – Adrian Perkasa, Paul Rabé, and Akhmad Ryan Pratama; 10. Water Diplomacy and Transboundary Water Governance in the Lower Mekong Basin: Towards Inclusivity? – Oliver Hensengerth; 11. Karen Indigenous Approaches to Environmental Governance: Integrating Knowledge, Culture, and Political Agency – Diana Suhardiman, Saw Blaw Htoo, Saw Paul Sein Twa, and Charlotte Clare