Introduction
Frida Sidik & Daniel A. Friess
Part 1. Biogeomorphological processes
1. Biogeomorphic evolution and expansion of mangrove forests in New Zealand’s sediment-rich estuarine systems
Andrew Swales, Mark Pritchard & Graham B. McBride
2. Mangroves: a natural early warning system of erosion of open muddy coasts in French Guiana
Christophe Proisy, Romain Wackler, Elodie Blanchard, Antoine Gardel & Edward. J. Anthony
3. Groundwater research in mangrove coastal ecosystems - new prospects
Paul A. Macklin, Judith Rosentreter, Virni B. Arifanti & I Gusti Ngurah Agung Suryaputra
4. Flow and sediment dynamics around structures in mangrove ecosystems - a modelling perspective
Marine Le Minor, Martin Zimmer, Véronique Helfer, Lucy G. Gillis & Katrin Huhn
5. Morphological plasticity and survival thresholds of mangrove plants growing in active sedimentary environments
Alejandra G. Vovides, Uta Berger & Thorsten Balke
6. Microbial communities in mangrove sediments
Véronique Helfer & Christiane Hassenrück
Part 2. Long-term sedimentary processes and sea-level rise
7. The history of surface-elevation paradigms in mangrove biogeomorphology
Daniel A. Friess & Karen McKee
8. Radiocarbon dating of mangrove sediments
Juliet Sefton, Sarah Woodroffe & Philippa Ascough
9. Australian mangroves through the Holocene: interactions between sea-level, mangrove extent and carbon sequestration
Neil Saintilan, Jeff Kelleway & Kerrylee Rogers
10. Responses of mangrove ecosystems to sea level change
Raymond D. Ward & Luiz Drude de Lacerda
11. Does geomorphology determine vulnerability of mangrove coasts to sea-level rise?
Karen L. McKee, Ken W. Krauss & Donald R. Cahoon
Part 3. Blue Carbon
12. Environmental drivers of blue carbon burial and soil carbon stocks in mangrove forests
Richard Mackenzie, Sahadev Sharma & Andre Rovai
13. Gaps and opportunities in mangrove blue carbon research: a biogeographic perspective
Andre S. Rovai & Robert R. Twilley
14. State of biogeochemical blue carbon in South Asian mangroves
Raghab Ray, Sahadev Sharma & Tapan Kumar Jana
15. Quantity and quality of organic matter in mangrove sediments
Martin Zimmer & Véronique Helfer
16. Relevance of allochthonous input from an agriculture-dominated hinterland for 'blue carbon' storage in mangrove sediments in Java, Indonesia
Tim C. Jennerjahn
17. Potential carbon loss in sediment through methane production during early development stage of mangrove regeneration in restored mangroves
Yaya I. Ulumuddin, Sara Beavis, Michael Roderick, Stephen Eggins, Irawan Sugoro & Sukristijono Sukardjo
18. Blue carbon storage comparing mangroves with salt marsh and seagrass habitats at a warm temperate continental limit
Sinegugu P. Banda, Janine B. Adams, Anusha Rajkaran, Jaime-Leigh Johnson & Jacqueline Raw
19. Mangrove carbon sequestration and sediment deposition changes under cordgrass invasion
Luzhen Chen, Yining Chen, Yihui Zhang & Hongyu Feng
Part 4. Mangrove management and restoration
20. A framework for the quantitative assessment of mangrove resilience
Wei Jian Ong & Joanna C. Ellison
21. Assessment of typhoon impacts and post-typhoon recovery in Philippine mangroves: Lessons and challenges for adaptive management
Severino G. Salmo III
22. Managing sediment dynamics through reintroduction of tidal flow for mangrove restoration in abandoned aquaculture ponds
Frida Sidik, Denny W. Kusuma, Bayu Priyono, Christophe Proisy & Catherine E. Lovelock
23. Impacts of forestry on mangrove sediment dynamics
Mériadec Sillanpää, Massimo Lupascu, Sigit Sasmito, Susie Vulpas, Rui Xiang Teo & Sartji Taberima
Conclusions
Daniel A. Friess & Frida Sidik