First published in 1968, this book explores the theme of
geographical generalization, or model building. It is composed of
seven of the chapters from the original Models in Geography,
published in 1967. The first chapter broadly outlines this theme
and examines the nature and function of generalized statements,
ranging from conceptual models to scale models, in a geographical
context. The following six chapters deal with socio-economic
building in geography. They focus on demographic and sociological
models as well as looking at special aspects of models in human
geography in reference to economic development, urban geography and
settlement location, industrial location, and agricultural
activity. This book represents a robustly anti-idiographic
statement of modern work in one of the major branches of geography.
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