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1 Most important Geographers/Theories Be able to match the person to their theory/model Be able to recognize/classify the theory/model Nature/Perspectives Sauer Ratzel THEORIES/CONCEPTS > environmental determinism Possiblism, DEV/RESOURCES Rostow Wallerstein Theories/CONCEPTS > Stages of eco growth, world systems theory Pop/Migration Boserup Malthus Ravenstein Zelinsky THEORIES/CONCEPTS > Gravity model-migration push & pull factors, population & food supply issues rural to urban migration, Ties b/t population growth & economic growth, Culture > Language diffusion (military vs agriculture… M. Gimbutas (p 150) C. Renfrew (p 151)

2 Name the model or theory Norman Borlaug RIP, 2009  Green Revolution

3 Name the model or theory Esther BoserupPopulation and economic growth theory

4 Name the model or theory ERNST BURGESSCONCENTRIC ZONE MODEL OF URBAN GROWTH Burgess and Urban = BURban

5 Name the model or theory CHRISTALLERCENTRAL PLACE THEORY OF URBAN/SERVICES DEVELOPMENT

6 Name the model or theory HARRIS & ULLMANMULTIPLE NUCLEI MODEL OF URBAN GROWTH Multiple names = multiple nuclei

7 Name the model or theory HOMER HOYTSECTOR MODEL OF URBAN GROWTH Homer / sector

8 Name the model or theory Alfred MahanSea power theory of political growth

9 Name the model or theory Thomas MalthusTheory of overpopulation

10 Name the model or theory HALFORD MAKINDER HEARTLAND THEORY OF POLITICAL POWER MaKINDer is kind HEARTed

11 Name the model or theory PETER MULLERSUBURBANIZATION + TRANSPORTATION ANALYSIS IN URBAN REGIONS Muller = Mules TRANSPORT

12 Name the model or theory FRIEDRICH RATZELORGANIC THEORY OF STATE GROWTH + ENVIRONMENTAL DETERMINISM - Natural surroundings rule human action A RAT is ORGANIC/alive RATs live in the environment

13 Name the model or theory Ernst RavensteinGravity model of migration + Laws of Migration RAVENS fly/ MIGRATE

14 Name the model or theory Collin RenfrewLanguage diffusion by agricultural means

15 Name the model or theory Walter RostowStages of economic growth/development Be able to name the stages w/country examples RostOW = economic grOWth

16 Name the model or theory Carl SauerPossibilism Humans can alter their environment

17 Name the model or theory Nicholas SpykemanHe who controls the Rimland, controls the world – political systems theory SPYKE the RIM

18 Name the model or theory Taylor and LangWorld Cities Model tAyLor / LAng L.A. is a world city (a low level one But it works for a memory tag)

19 Name the model or theory VON THUNENAGRICULTURAL ACTIVITIES IN AN ISOLATED STATE SURROUND A MARKET ZONE THAT IS CIRCULAR

20 Name the model or theory Immanuel WallersteinWorld Systems Theory Wallerstein = World

21 Name the model or theory Alfred WeberLeast Cost theory and Industrial location theory

22 Most important Geographers/Theories Be able to match the person to their theory/model Be able to recognize/classify the theory/model Political Mahan Spykman Mackinder Ratzel Models/Theories/concepts Sea power Rimland theory Heartland theory Organic states AGRICULTURE Von Thunen Borlaug Boserup Christaller Renfrew Models/theories Agri in the isolated state Green Revolution Centers of Agri and diffusion of culture/language INDUSTRIALIZATION/ECO DEVELOPMENT Weber Rostow Wallerstein Borlaug (as related to development) Theories/CONCEPTS > Stages of eco growth, world systems theory Least cost theory Green Revolution – links to development CITIES AND URBAN LAND USE Burgess Harris/Ullman Christaller Hoyt Muller THEORIES/CONCEPTS Concentric Zones Multiple Nuclei Central Place Theory Sector Model Suburbanization

23 Anatolian Hearth theory Correlation b/t source areas of 3 agricultural centers and 3 major languages

24 Central Place TheorySpatial distribution of cities/service centers is a hexagon w/CP in the middle

25 Concentric Zone Model Burgess Focus on CBD importance b/c CBD is at the center of the model ????

26 Core-Periphery modelPlaces/regions can’t develop equally, somebody has to be poor!

27 Demographic Transition Model Birth and mortality rates are tied to stages of development

28 Dependency TheoryPoor country’s economy is tied to a rich country, usually it’s former colonizer

29 Gravity model of migration Relationship b/t volume of migration and distance from source & destination is inverse

30 Heartland Theory Mackinder's Heartland (also known as the Pivot Area) is the core area of Eurasia, and the World-Island is all of Eurasia (both Europe and Asia). He who controls Europe, controls the world ‘Who rules East Europe commands the Heartland Who rules the Heartland commands the World-Island Who rules the World-Island commands the world’

31 Least Cost/Location Theory Minimizing transportation costs

32 Migration TheoryPush-Pull Forces impact choices FORCED VOLUNTARY IMPELLED CHAIN

33 Multiple Nuclei modelCBD is not as important, urban areas develop several CBDs

34 Sector modelBased on urban transportation routes and bid rent prices

35 World Systems Theory Development is applicable across scales – local to regional to global


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