"Getting to the heart of the key dynamics of knowledge and power configuring the possibilities for urban sustainability transitions, this fantastic edited collection brings new insights into how the ways in which we come to know the city shape its futures." — Harriet Bulkeley, Professor in the Department of Geography, Durham University, UK"Cities are at the forefront of the effort to transition to a more sustainable society. Without knowledge, no direction, but without debate, no legitimacy. This volume is full of insights in the intricacies of how knowledge features in real world urban politics. It contains many fresh ideas and is of interest to academics, policy makers and other urban agents of change." — Maarten Hajer, Professor of Urban Futures, Utrecht University, The Netherlands