Economics for everybody : Cities and urbanization by Julia Paul-Venturine

In 2020, 17 million people in France were exposed to flooding from overflowing rivers and 1.4 million to the risk of marine submersion*.

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In a context of population and housing growth, the challenge of limiting their exposure in concerned areas is all the more important, notably through the implementation of risk prevention plans.

Julia Paul-Venturine identifies the impact of these plans on all the territories covered in France.

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  • 17 millons people live in flood-zone areas in France (Source: DGPR / Ministry of Ecological Transition (2020).)

Julia Paul-Venturine is a PhD student at the Paris School of Economics and at the university Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne. She also holds a master’s in Applied Economics from the Paris School of Economics. Her research focuses on urban economics, public economics and political economy.

Based on the work:
Paul-Venturine J., 2023, Build at your own risk. Integrating disaster hazards into land use regulations.

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