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Intro; Introduction to Environmental and Natural Disaster Resilience of Indonesia; Disaster Prevention and Environmental Economics Research in Indonesia; Significance of Targeting Palangkaraya and Makassar; Contents; Part I: Analysis of Illegal Settlements in Palangkaraya City, Indonesia
Urban Economics Studies; Chapter 1: Issues of Illegal Settlements in Palangkaraya City; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Main Issues; 1.3 Study Motivations; 1.4 Originality; 1.5 Study Description; References; Chapter 2: Background of the Study; 2.1 Urbanization and Slum Phenomena: A World Issue

2.2 Urban Housing Problems: Slum Trigger2.3 Typology of a Slum; 2.4 Dynamics of Indonesiaś Urbanization; 2.4.1 Patterns of Indonesiaś Urbanization; 2.4.2 Rural-Urban Linkages; 2.5 Illegal Settlement: A Type of Slum Formation; 2.6 The Study Area; 2.6.1 Geography and Land Use; 2.6.2 Economic Linkages and Urbanization; 2.6.3 Existence of Illegal Settlements in Palangkaraya City; 2.6.4 Deforestation in Palangkarayaś Rural Areas; 2.6.5 Flood Occurrences; 2.7 Urban Economics Theories; 2.7.1 Theoretical Considerations; 2.7.2 The Residential Choice Model; 2.7.3 The Bid Rent Concept

2.7.4 Flood Damage EstimationReferences; Chapter 3: Theoretical Development of the Partial Equilibrium Model; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 The Model; 3.2.1 Shape of the City; 3.2.2 Main Assumptions in the Model; 3.2.3 Expected Flood Damage Rate; 3.2.4 Maximization Problem; 3.2.5 Necessary Conditions in the Model; 3.2.6 Bid Rent Function and Bid Max Lot Size Function; 3.2.7 City Boundary; 3.2.8 The Population; 3.3 Numerical Simulation; 3.3.1 Statistical Data; 3.3.2 Agricultural Land Rent; 3.3.3 Estimating Expected Flood Damage Rate on Household Assets; 3.3.4 Results; 3.4 Concluding Remarks

Part II: Studies on Economic and Environmental Efficiency of Makassar City in Indonesia: AHP and CGE Modeling ApproachesChapter 6: Economic and Environmental Issues in Makassar City; 6.1 Economy and Environmental Interactions; 6.2 Economic Development and Sustainable Environment in Indonesia; 6.2.1 Sustainable Development and the Indonesia Environment; 6.3 Environmental Problems in Indonesia; 6.4 Economic and Environmental Conditions in Makassar City; 6.4.1 Economic Growth in Makassar City; 6.4.2 Environmental Conditions in Makassar City; 6.5 Economic Efficiency for Environmental Protection

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