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Models and People
The most important models and the people who made them.
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Johan Heinrich von Thünen | Agricultural Theory of Concentric Circles |
| Walter Christaller | Central Place Theory |
| Ernest Burgess | Concentric Zones |
| Immanuel Wallerstein | Core-Periphery (World Systems Analysis) |
| Carl Sauer | Cultural Landscape |
| Carl Sauer | Agricultural Hearths |
| Warren Thompson | Demographic Transition Model |
| Elsworth Huntington | Environmental Determinism |
| Richard Hartshorne | Centripital and Centrifugal Forces |
| Richard Hartshorne | Evolution of Boundaries |
| W. W. Rostow | Modernization Model (5 Stages of Development) |
| Chauncey Harris and E. L. Ullman | Multiple Nuclei Model |
| Halford Mackinder | Heartland Theory |
| E. G. Ravenstein | Laws of Migration |
| Alfred Weber | Least Cost Theory |
| Friedrich Ratzel | Organic Theory of Nations |
| Thomas Malthus | Population Growth as It Relates to Food Supply |
| Vidal de la Blache | Possibilism |
| Mark Jefferson | Primate Cities and the Rank/Size Rule |
| Nicholas Spykman | Rimland Theory |
| Ester Boserup | Rural Land Use (5 stages) |
| Homer Hoyt | Sector Model |
| John Borchert | Stages of the Evolution of American Metropolis Based on Transportation |
| Wilbur Zelinsky | Migration Transition |
| Abdel Omran, S. Jay Olshansky, Brian Ault | Epidemiologic Transition |