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Human Settlements -- Central Place Theory
Contributed by Stuart Sweeney
version Winter 2001 
status Draft 
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metametadata_contributor_entity Matt Rice, rice@geog.ucsb.edu 
metametadata_contributor_date 2001-07-07 
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keywords central place theory, urban geography, Christaller, technology, evolutionary epochs, urban growth models, concentric zones, Burgess, Hoyt, Harris, Ulman, John Borchant, Keith Clarke, Michael Batty, urban renewal, gentrification, CBD 
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description Lecture outline, Human Settlements -- Central Place Theory. From Introductory Lectures in Spatial Social Science, by Stuart Sweeney. Human settlements and technological change, evolutionary epochs, urban growth models, assumptions for Central Place Theory. Retail and settlement systems, Christaller, urban ecology, concentric zones, sector models, multiple nuclei, urban realms, central business disctrict, urban renewal and gentrification. 
CSISS_interest_area Spatially Integrated Social Science 
CSISS_discipline Geography 
contributor_role_1 Author 
contributor_entity_1 Stuart Sweeney 
contributor_date_1 2001-04-17 
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