1. Demographic Transition Model
2. Gravity Model
3. Rostow’s Stages of Growth
4. Concentric Circle (Burgess)
5. Hoyt Sector Model
6. Multiple Nuclei Model
7. Central Place Theory (Christaller)
8. Weber Model of Industrial Location (least – cost theory)
9. Von Thunen’s Agricultural Model
10. Epidemiologic Transition Model
11. Core Periphery Model
12. Domino Theory
13. Heartland and Rimland Theories
14. Neocolonialism
15. Thomas Malthus (Population)
16. Modernization & Dependency Theories
17. Sustainable Development
18. World Systems Theory
19. Bid-Rent Theory
20. Rank Size Rule
AP Human Geo., 9th gr. English
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Urban / John Borchert / Stages of Evolution of American Metropolis
Pop/Agr / Boserup / Boserup' Thesis
Urban / Ernest Burgess / Concentric Zone model
Eco / Manuel Castells / Technopoles
Urban / Walter Christaller / Central Place Theory
Eco / Peter Hall / Technopoles
Urban / Chauncey Harris& E. L Ullman / Multiple Nuclei
Urban / Homer Hoyt / Urban Sector Model
Eco / August Losch / Agglomeration/Spatial Influence
Pol / Halford MacKinder / Heartland Theory
Pol / Mahan / Sea Power Theory
Pop / Thomas Malthus / Malthusian Theory
Pop / Neo-Malthsianism
Pol / Friedrich Ratzel / Organic theory of nations
Pop / E.G. Ravenstein / Laws of Migration
Eco / WW Rostow / Economic Development
Eco / World Systems Model
Cult / Carl Sauer / Cultural Landscapes
Pol / Nicholas Spykman / Rimland Theory
Pop / Warren Thompson / Demographic Transition Model
Rural / J. H. von Thunen / Agriculture Model
Eco / Immanuel Wallerstein / Core-Periphery Model
Eco / Alfred Weber / Location of Industry Theory/Least Cost/Agglomeration
Nat / Alfred Wegener / Plate Tectonic Theory
Eco / H. Carey / Gravity Model
Nat / Environmental Determinism
Nat / Possiblism
courtesy of: Debbie Lange