Models/Theories per Unit in AP Human Geography Introduction to Geography: Possiblism Enviornmental Determinism Five Themes ? specificity of place Diffusion ?types and examples Population: Demographic Transition Model Population pyramids ? structure J and S curves Push/Pull Factors Gravity Model Agriculture: von Thunen?s Agricultural Land Use Model ? classic and revised models Agricultural Revolutions in relation to location Industry and Economic Development Weber Least Cost Theory Rostow Model of Development Human Development Index (HDI) versus Physical Quality of Life Index (PQLI) World Systems Theory ? Core periphery model Nolan?s stages of growth Model Political Geography Meinig?s Emprie Theories ? Land, Sea, Settler
Chapters in AP HuG
Models/Theories per Unit in AP Human Geography Introduction to Geography: Possiblism Enviornmental Determinism Five Themes ? specificity of place Diffusion ?types and examples Population: Demographic Transition Model Population pyramids ? structure J and S curves Push/Pull Factors Gravity Model Agriculture: von Thunen?s Agricultural Land Use Model ? classic and revised models Agricultural Revolutions in relation to location Industry and Economic Development Weber Least Cost Theory Rostow Model of Development Human Development Index (HDI) versus Physical Quality of Life Index (PQLI) World Systems Theory ? Core periphery model Nolan?s stages of growth Model Political Geography Meinig?s Emprie Theories ? Land, Sea, Settler
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