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