Migration follows DTM stages. More mobile with industrialization. International migration in stage 2 (moving to 3-4). Stage 4 has intraregional, less emigration
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Sector Model (Hoyt)
NA urban growth patterns. Similar land uses / socioeconomic groups cluster in linear sectors moving outward from a CBD (on transport corridors)
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Borchert's Model of Urban Evolution
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Mercator Projection
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Alfred Weber's Least Cost Theory
Predicts where industries will locate (cost analysis of transport., labor, other factors). Minimize cost and maximize profits
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Azimuthal
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Locational Interdependence
Hotelling's theory (location choices are influenced by location of chief competitors / related industries
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Rostow's States of Economic Development
All develop in 5 stages. Investment allows nation to grow, which sparks economic gain that diffuses the nation. Based on NA / WEU (drawbacks for world)
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Demographic Transition Model (Demographic momentum: population continues to grow even after fertility rate decreases)
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Space-Time Compression
The more we develop transportation / technology, the less time it takes to travel (both physically and information)