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Models and Theories

This document outlines several models, theories, and laws that are commonly used in human geography: 1. It discusses systems analysis approaches used in geography from 1993 to 2014, as well as Malthusian, Marxist, and demographic transition models. 2. Central place theories from Christaller and Losch are outlined, along with differences between their theories and applications from 1988 to 2016. 3. Location models from von Thunen on agricultural location from 1987 to 2015 and Weber on industrial location from 1989 to 2016 are also summarized. 4. Rostow's model of stages of economic growth is mentioned from 2003 to 2014, as are heartland and rimland geopolitical theories from 1989

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Models and Theories

This document outlines several models, theories, and laws that are commonly used in human geography: 1. It discusses systems analysis approaches used in geography from 1993 to 2014, as well as Malthusian, Marxist, and demographic transition models. 2. Central place theories from Christaller and Losch are outlined, along with differences between their theories and applications from 1988 to 2016. 3. Location models from von Thunen on agricultural location from 1987 to 2015 and Weber on industrial location from 1989 to 2016 are also summarized. 4. Rostow's model of stages of economic growth is mentioned from 2003 to 2014, as are heartland and rimland geopolitical theories from 1989

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Models, theories and laws in human geography

Systems analysis in human geography:


• 1993,1987: write short note on systems
approach in geography.20 marks
• 2001: discuss the concept and application of
systems analysis in human geography.60 marks
• 2011: discuss systems approach and its
applicability in geography.30 marks
• 2014: giving suitable examples, describe the
importance of system analysis in geographical studies.15
marks
Malthusian, Marxian, and demographic transition models:
• 2015: “Marx’s view on population is more
humanistic”. Comment.10 marks
Central place theories of Christaller and Losch:
• 1988: analyse Christaller’s central place theory
and the modifications introduced in it and examine its
relevance in the present day context.60 marks
• 1992: write short note: central place theory.20
marks
• 2000: explain the basis and applicability of
Christaller’s central place theory. Bring out the recent
modifications.60 marks
• 2002: bring out the main points of difference
between the central place theories of Christaller and
Losch. 60 marks
• 2011: critically examine the salient features of
central place theory propounded by Christaller and
Losch. 30 marks
• 2013: what are the basic postulates in the
central place model of Christaller?
• 2016: give a critical account of Losch’s theory
of central places.20 marks
Perroux and Boudeville:
• M
Von Thunen’s models of agricultural location:
• 1987: Write short note: theories of agricultural
location.20 marks
• 1994: discuss von Thunen’s model of
agricultural land use and examine if the model is
applicable to India.60 marks
• 2008: describe the views of von Thunen on
agricultural location.60 marks
• 2010: write short explanatory note on von
Thunen’s concept of economic rent.12 marks
• 2015: discuss the relevance of von Thunen’s
model on agricultural location in the contemporary
context.20 marks
Weber’s model of industrial location:
• 1989: review in detail the various theories of
the locational of industries.60 marks
• 1992: discuss the theories of industrial location
propounded by any two of the following: weber; hoover
and smith.60 marks
• 1997: critically examine Alfred weber’s theory
of the location of industries.60 marks
• 1998: write short note : locational
triangle. 20 marks
• 2005: discuss weber’s theory of industrial
locational, and assess its relevance in the present-day
context.60 marks
• 2009: write a note on weight
triangle.20 marks
• 2011: write short explanatory note on
isodapane in the theory of industrial location.12 marks
• 2016: explain ‘isodapane’.10 marks
Rostow’s model of stages of growth:
• 2003: critically examine the stages of economic
growth model propounded by Rostov. Illustrate your
answer with suitable examples.60 marks
• 2014: explain the necessary conditions of take
off and subsequent stages of development of a nation as
propounded by Rostow.20 marks
Heartland and rimland theories:
• 1989: discuss in detail the heartland concept of
Mackinder and the criticism it has attracted in recent
years.60 marks
• 1996: ‘without the Mediterranean, Europe
could not be held, without the middle east the
Mediterranean could not be held’. Discuss.60 marks
• 2002: write short note: rimland theory.20 marks
• 2004: to what extent are the heartland and
rimland theories helpful in understanding the world
political situation today? Express your opinion clearly.60
marks
• 2005: examine the heart-land theory, and assess
its merits and demerits.60 marks
• 2013: write short note: relevance of heartland
theory in contemporary world.10 marks
Laws of international boundaries and frontiers:
• 2002: write short note : isolated
state.20 marks
• 2008: describe the laws of international
boundaries and frontiers.60 marks
• 2011: distinguish between boundaries and
frontiers. Identify different types of boundaries.30 marks
• 2016: define and differentiate between
boundaries and frontiers. Describe with geometrical
boundaries with suitable example.15 marks
Misc:
• 1987: examine the various theories
concerning the internal structure of cities and
discuss how far they are applicable to Indian
cities.60 marks
• 1994: write short note : models in
geography.20 marks
• 1994: 'oil has placed in the hands of
Arab nations a tremendous geopolitical
weapon with which they yield power'.
comment.60 marks
• 1995: explain and illustrate the models
of internal structure of cities as proposed by
burgess and Hoyt. mention also the limitations
of these models.60 marks
• 1997: write short note: buffer zone. 20
marks
• 1999: write short note : gravity model.
20 marks
• 2010: bring out the sequential
improvements in models of city structure by
e.w.burgess, homer Hoyt, and harris and
Ullman.30 marks
• 2012: evaluate the various models on
population density distribution in urban
centres.30 marks
• 2014: critically analyse application of
models in geography.10 marks
• 2016: discuss the application of gravity
model in geographical studies.10 marks

agricultural question
1990: write short note on diffusion of
innovation in agricultural technology.20 marks

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