Ravenstein’s Laws of Migration Ulman and Harris’ Multiple- Nuclei Model Thomas Malthus’ Theory (Neo- Malthusians) Industrial Revolution Political Borders Suburbanization Von Thunen’s Rural Land Use Theory Wallerstein's World Systems Theory Second Agricultural Revolution De Blij South African City Model Economic Sectors Gentrification Weber’s Least Cost Theory Griffin and Ford Latin American City Model Supranationalism Gravity Model Southeast Asian City Model Hoyt’s Sector Model First Agricultural Revolution Third Agricultural Revolution (Green Revolution) Christaller’s Central Place Theory Burgess’ Concentric Circle Model 5 Major Religions Bid- Rent Theory Epidemiologic Transition Model Borchert's Epochs New Urbanism Demographic Transition Model Rostow’s 5 Stages of Development Rank- Size Rule Types of Diffusion Dispersal Hypothesis Ravenstein’s Laws of Migration Ulman and Harris’ Multiple- Nuclei Model Thomas Malthus’ Theory (Neo- Malthusians) Industrial Revolution Political Borders Suburbanization Von Thunen’s Rural Land Use Theory Wallerstein's World Systems Theory Second Agricultural Revolution De Blij South African City Model Economic Sectors Gentrification Weber’s Least Cost Theory Griffin and Ford Latin American City Model Supranationalism Gravity Model Southeast Asian City Model Hoyt’s Sector Model First Agricultural Revolution Third Agricultural Revolution (Green Revolution) Christaller’s Central Place Theory Burgess’ Concentric Circle Model 5 Major Religions Bid- Rent Theory Epidemiologic Transition Model Borchert's Epochs New Urbanism Demographic Transition Model Rostow’s 5 Stages of Development Rank- Size Rule Types of Diffusion Dispersal Hypothesis
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Ravenstein’s Laws of Migration
Ulman and Harris’ Multiple-Nuclei Model
Thomas Malthus’ Theory (Neo-Malthusians)
Industrial Revolution
Political Borders
Suburbanization
Von Thunen’s Rural Land Use Theory
Wallerstein's World Systems Theory
Second Agricultural Revolution
De Blij South African City Model
Economic Sectors
Gentrification
Weber’s Least Cost Theory
Griffin and Ford Latin American City Model
Supranationalism
Gravity Model
Southeast Asian City Model
Hoyt’s Sector Model
First Agricultural Revolution
Third Agricultural Revolution (Green Revolution)
Christaller’s Central Place Theory
Burgess’ Concentric Circle Model
5 Major Religions
Bid-Rent Theory
Epidemiologic Transition Model
Borchert's Epochs
New Urbanism
Demographic Transition Model
Rostow’s 5 Stages of Development
Rank-Size Rule
Types of Diffusion
Dispersal Hypothesis