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This paper presents a theoretical framework for rural and urban interactive models regarding the existence of illegal settlements in flood-prone areas of a city. Considering the natural environment and the externality of the forest, there are two types of household in the city: high and low income. Household and firm land use in urban and rural areas, including flood-prone areas, is analyzed, and policy implications are provided.
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Miyata, Y., Shibusawa, H. (2019). An Interactive Rural–Urban–Natural Environment Model of a City with Illegal Settlements in a Flood-Prone Area. In: Nakayama, K., Miyata, Y. (eds) Theoretical and Empirical Analysis in Environmental Economics. New Frontiers in Regional Science: Asian Perspectives, vol 34. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-2363-8_5
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