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  1. 29. Khan, A. Z., Quynh, L., Wiedemann, T., Corijn, E., & Canters, F. (2013). Environmental Conflicts in Coastal Urban Areas: The Belgian Case-Studies of Ostend Airport, Schipdonk Canal and Zeebrugge Harbour. In A. Z. Khan (Ed.), Environmental Conflicts in Coastal Urban Areas: Towards a Strategic Assessment Framework for Sustainable Development (pp. 135-172). Rome: Sapienza University Press.
  2. 30. Khan, A. Z., Quynh, L., Corijn, E., & Canters, F. (2013). Sustainability in Coastal Urban Environment: An Introduction. In A. Z. Khan (Ed.), Sustainability in Coastal Urban Environment: Thematic Profiles of Resources and their Users (pp. 21-34). Rome: Sapienza University Press.
  3. 31. Quynh, L., Khan, A. Z., De Munter, K., Corijn, E., & Canters, F. (2013). Coastal Urban Environment: a Synoptic View of Resources and Users Across Cases. In A. Z. Khan (Ed.), Sustainability in Coastal Urban Environment: Thematic Profiles of Resources and their Users (pp. 35-60). Rome: Sapienza University Press.
  4. 32. Khan, A. Z., et al. (2012). Assessment of Social and Institutional Vulnerability to Coastal Hazards: the case of Belgian Integrated Coastal Safety plan and Water management measures in response to Flooding. In I. Fischhendler (Ed.), Handbook for institutional responses to coastal hazards (p. 100). Rome: Sapienza University Press.
  5. 33. Khan, A. Z. (2012). New Campus of the Punjab University: An Ambivalent Synthesis in a Post-colonial Context. In Portrait of Lahore: Capital City of the Punjab. Lahore: Trust for History of Art & Architecture.
  6. 34. Portman, M., Esteves, L., Quynh, L., & Khan, A. Z. (2012). What supports successful ICZM ? In M. Portman (Ed.), Progress in ICZM – Integrated Coastal Zone Management: A Handbook for Scholars and Practitioners (pp. 7-12). Jerusalem: Hebrew University Press.
  7. 35. Portman, M., Esteves, L., Quynh, L., & Khan, A. Z. (2012). Expected benefits and costs of ICZM. In M. Portman (Ed.), Progress in ICZM – Integrated Coastal Zone Management: A Handbook for Scholars and Practitioners (pp. 18-23). Jerusalem: Hebrew University Press.
  8. 36. Portman, M., Esteves, L., Quynh, L., & Khan, A. Z. (2012). Limitations to the successful implementation of ICZM. In M. Portman (Ed.), Progress in ICZM – Integrated Coastal Zone Management: A Handbook for Scholars and Practitioners (pp. 12-18). Jerusalem: Hebrew University Press.
  9. 37. Portman, M., Esteves, L., Quynh, L., & Khan, A. Z. (2012). Case studies and findings: Belgium, India, Israel, Italy, Portugal, Sweden, United Kindom, Vietnam. In M. Portman (Ed.), Progress in ICZM – Integrated Coastal Zone Management: A Handbook for Scholars and Practitioners (pp. 23-76). Jerusalem: Hebrew University Press.
  10. 38. Khan, A. Z., Quynh, L., & Corijn, E. (2012). Belgian Coastal Urban Environment: Reading human mobility processes in a Spatial Framework. In A. J. Williams (Ed.), Human Mobility in Coastal Regions: The Impact of Migration and Temporary Mobilities on Urbanization (pp. 51-88). Rome: Sapienza University Press.
  11. 39. Portman, M., Esteves, L., Quynh, L., & Khan, A. Z. (2012). Synopsis of comparative analysis and conclusions. In M. Portman (Ed.), Progress in ICZM – Integrated Coastal Zone Management: A Handbook for Scholars and Practitioners (pp. 77-81). Jerusalem: Hebrew University Press.
  12. 40. Khan, A. Z. (2011). When History Becomes the Corpus for Designerly Way of Thinking. In P. Vandal (Ed.), Historiography of Architecture in South Asia (pp. 23-29). Lahore: THAAP.

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