1. Southern green criminology: Fundamental concepts
Part I. Drivers of green crime in the global South
2. The state-corporate crime of extractive industries
3. Mass extraction and green crime victimization in Turkey
4. Environmental exploitation and violence against Indigenous people in Mexico
5. Appropriating the commons: Tea estates and conflict over water in southern Malawi
6. Political Economy and the Government Attack on Sharks - a non-speciesist Southern green criminology
Part II. Responses to environmental crime in the global South
7. Green Potential in the Global South: The Phulbari Movement in neoliberal Bangladesh
8. Latin American green Criminology and the limits of restorative justice: An analysis of the Samarco case
9. Beyond retributive justice: Listening to environmental victims' demands in Brazil
10. Pop culture as environmental education in Japan: The case of Hayao Miyazak's Kaze-no-tani-no-Naushika
Part III. Global dialogues about crime and destruction in the South
11. Revisiting Rosa: Eco-bio-genocide, drug wars, and Southern green criminology
12. Colonialism, Knowledge, and the White Man's Burden.