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Emest Burgos (People) | concentric zone model
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Alfred Weber (People) | Industrial State model
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Johann Von Thunen (People) | Von Thunen model; isolated state
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Walt bostow (People) | Rostwos development model
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Friedrich Ratzel (people) | Native american claimed that geography was the study of the influences of the natural enviorment on people
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Thomas Malthus (People) | English econimist was one of the first to argue that the worlds rate of population increase was far outrunning the development of food supplies.
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Carl Sauer (People) | possibilism, cultural landscape
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Larry Ford & Ernst Griffin (People) | Latin America city model
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Homr Hoyt (People) | created the sector model in 1939, was a land economist.
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William Denvan (people) | Anthropgegaphie father of human geography
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Walter Christaller (People) | central place theory
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Central Business Distric (CBD) (Urban Centers) | The area of the city where retail and offices activities are clusterd.
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Central place theory | a theory that explains the distribution of services based on the fact that settlements sserve as centers for the market place.
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Galactic city model (Urban Centers) | also known as the latin america city model
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Site & Situation (Urban Centers) | the physical characterstics of a place; the location of a place relative to others.
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Squatter settlements (Urban Centers) | a shanty town ( also called a slum or favella); a settelment for impoverish people
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Primate city (Urban centers) | The largest settlement in a country
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Edge city | a large node of office and retail activities on the edge of an urban area
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