AP Human Geography- Models & theories

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Demographic Transition Model

says- a process with 4 steps in which every country moves through, once a country enters a new stage it will not go back to a previous stage.
Stage 1: Low Growth (high CBR&CDR, low NIR)
Stage 2: High Growth (high CBR&NIR, low CDR)(happened due to industrial revolution)ex:Cape Verde, Nicaragua
Stage 3: Moderate Growth(decreasing CBR,CDR,NIR)(happens when people decide to start having less kids) ex:Chile,
Stage 4:Low Growth(CBR=CDR, has ZPG) ex: USA, England, Luxemburg
Stage 5:unofficial stage (low CBR, increasing CDR) ex: Russia

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Von Thunen Model

Hearth-1826, Germany, by Johann Heinrich Von Thunen
says- What farmers produce varies upon distance from market
-takes into account cost of tranportation (which governs use of land)
-assumes no natural features (land uniformity)
-model places market in middle surrounded by dairy, then forestry (lumber), then grains and field crops, and lastly ranching and livestock

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Rostow's Development Model

Hearth-W.W. Rostow, 1950
says- all countries move through 5 steps to development and modernization through selling resources and global participation (productive)
Step 1: Traditional Society:high in agriculture but unproductive and developed
Step 2:Preconditions of Takeoff:development begins with innovative leader who starts to buy technology
Step 3:Takeoff:Same areas start to produce and become productive and bring in $
Step 4:Drive to Maturity: Technology diffuses and workers become more specialized
Step 5:High Mass Consumption: More specialized jobs and become consumers

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Central Place theory

Hearth-Walter Christaller
says- where central places in the urban hierarchy would be functionally and spatially distributed (hexagon shaped areas)
-hierarchy: city,town,village, hamlet
-assumes that all land is the same (equal, no valleys mnts)
ex: Iowa

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Concentric Zone Model

hearth-1923, E.W. Burgess
says-cities grow outwards from the CBD in rings
1st inner ring-CBD
2nd-Transiton Zone (poorer, immigrants)
3rd-Working Class Homes
4th-Newer spacious homes
5th-commuters

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Multiple Nuclei Model

hearth-1945, E.L. Ulman
says-cities are a complex structure w/ more than 1 center
-also says certain things are more attracted to certain areas
ex: airports attract hotels and universities attract pizzerias

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Peripheral Model

-good ex for N. America
says- an urban area consists of a central area surrounded by other districts and places and enclosed by a major road
-model points to problems of segregation that characterizes many suburbs

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Hoyt

Sector Model

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Burgess

Concentric Zone Model

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Sector Model

hearth-1939, homer hoyt
says-city develops in sections or wedges not rings
-grows outwards in wedges
-best housing is on edges
ex of model:chicago

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HDI

says-determines a country's development based on economic, social, and demographic indicators (given in %)
economic indicators- GDP per capita
Social indicator- Literacy rate
Demographic indicator-life expectancy

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Wallerstein World Systems Theory

says-the world economy has a 3 tier structure
Core: generates wealth in economy, high levels of education, technology, and salaries(RICH)
ex:USA
Periphery:generates less wealth in world economy lower level of education, technology, and salaries(POOR)
ex:congo
Semi-periphery: a buffer zone between Core&periphery both can exist
ex: brazil, india, china, mexico

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Losch's Location Theory

says- manufacturing plants choose locations where they can maximize profit
-can maximize profit when income is higher than the cost to make it
ex:fur stores in vail, co

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Hotelling's Location Theory

says-location of an industry cannot be understood w/o references to other industrys of the same kind
ex:gas stations are always next to each other

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Weber's Location Theory

says- says-manufacturing plants will be where costs are the least
ex:cheap labor, maquiladoras

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Lee's Migration Theory

Divides factors causing migrations into two groups of factors, push and pull. The factors are either economic, cultural, or environmental
push- things that are unfavorable about the area that one lives in
pull-things that attract one to an area

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Ravenstein's Migration Theory

says-majority of migrants move short distances and if they migrate long distances its' to cities.
-urban residents migrate less than inhabitants of rural land.
-families migrate less than individuals and men will travel further

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Gravity Model

says-Distance and population size effect receiving and sending countries
-people will travel closer than far but large populations send more people.
ex:china and india to US

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Migration Transition Model

says-countries in stage 1 of DTM have internal migration
-most sending countries are in stages 2-3 (international emigration)
-most receiving countries are in stages 3-4(int'l immigration)

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Malthus Theory

claims-that worlds population is growing much more quickly than earth's food supply (1798)

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Core-Domain-Sphere Model

says- a culture is more homogenous and intense in the core

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