1: Land and Water Management in Coastal Zones: Dealing with Agriculture-Aquaculture-Fishery Conflicts 2: Adapting to Aquaculture in Vietnam: Securing Livelihoods in a Context of Change in Two Coastal Communities, 3: Livelihood Systems and Dynamics of Poverty in a Coastal Province of Vietnam 4: Social and Environmental Impact of Rapid Change in the Coastal Zone of Vietnam: an Assessment of Sustainability Issues 5: Brackish-Water Shrimp Cultivation Threatens Permanent Damage to Coastal Agriculture in Bangladesh, 6: Coastal Water Resource Use for Higher Productivity: Participatory Research for Increasing Cropping Intensity in Bangladesh, 7: Coastal Shrimp Farming in Thailand: Searching for Sustainability, 8: Tracing the Outputs from Drained Acid Sulphate Floodplains to Minimize Threats to Coastal Lakes, 9: From Conflict to Industry-Regulated Best Practice Guidelines: a Case Study of Estuarine Floodplain Management of the Tweed River of Eastern Australia, 10: Mangrove Dependency and the Livelihoods of Coastal Communities in Thailand, 11: Mangroves, People and Cockles: Impacts of the Shrimp-Farming Industry on Mangrove Communities in Esmeraldas Province, Ecuador, 12: Interrelations among Mangroves, the Local Economy and Social Sustainability: A Review from a Case Study in North Brazil, 13: Mangrove: Changes and Conflicts in Claimed Ownership, Uses and Purposes, 14: Comparing Land-Use Planning Approaches in the Coastal Mekong Delta of Vietnam, 15: Applying the Resource Management Domain (RMD) Concept to Land and Water Use and Management in the Coastal Zone: Case Study of Bac Lieu Province, Vietnam, 16: Developing a Consultative Bayesian Model for Integrated Management of Aquatic Resources: an Inland Coastal Zone Case Study, 17: Aquatic Food Production in the Coastal Zone: Data-Based Perceptions on the Trade-off between Mariculture and Fisheries Production of the Mahakam Delta and Estuary, East Kalimantan, Indonesia, 18: Managing Diverse Land Uses in Coastal Bangladesh: Institutional Approaches, 19: Widening Coastal Managers' Perceptions of Stakeholders through Capacity Building 20: Can Integrated Coastal Management Solve Agriculture-Fisheries-Aquaculture Conflicts at the Land-Water Interface? A Perspective from New Institutional Economics, 21: Responding to Coastal Poverty: Should We Be Doing Things Differently or Doing Different Things? 22: Achieving Food and Environmental Security: Better River Basin Management for Healthy Coastal Zones,