City Models
DTM/ETM
Rostow's model
Malthusian Theory
Statistics and Indexes
100

CBD

What is a central, highly developed area where buisness and shopping take place?

100

Name one factor represented in the DTM or ETM

disease, birth rate, death rate, migration, life expectancy, rate of natural 

100

Stage 3 

What is take-off?
100

_____ created Malthusian Theory

Who is Thomas Malthus?

100
an index that tracks development, quality of life, and economic health
What is HDI?
200

the type of housing is located next to heavy industry in the multiple nuclei model

What is low-income residential housing?

200

# of stages in the DTM

What is 5?
200

Stage 5

What is age of high mass consumption?

200

Malthusian Theory argues that:

population growth will inevitably outpace food supply growth

200

an index developed to measure gender disparities across three dimensions: reproductive health, empowerment, and labor market participation

What is GII?
300

Outward most ring in the concentric circles city model

What is high-income residential housing?

300

# of stages in the ETM

what is 5?

300

Stage 4

What is drive to maturity?
300

Century that Malthusian Theory was created in

18th century / 1700's

300

Lowest & Highest HDI Possible

0, 1

400

# of CBDs in the African City model

What is 3?

400

ETM & DTM stands for:
(must get both right for credit

Demographic Transition Model, Epidemiological Transition Model

400

Countries in stage 5 of rostows

United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, Japan, and most Western European nations.

400

Neo-malthusian theory argues that:

population growth can still lead to environmental degradation and resource depletion, but won't outpace food production

400

How is dependency ratio calculated

(Dependents (<15 or >65) / working age population) * 100

500

The shape of the high-income area in the Latin American city model

What is a spine, line, or rectangle?

500

Difference between the DTM & ETM

The DTM focuses on birth rates, death rates, and natural increase (population growth rate). The ETM focuses on health trends, specifically the incidence, distribution, and control of diseases.

500
Criticisms of Rowstows model

Eurocentric basis, not universal

500
"Positive Checks" that would bring the population to sustainable levels

War, Famine, Disease

500

Difference between GNP & GDP

Gross Domestic Product (GDP) measures the value of goods and services produced within a country's borders, regardless of the producer's nationality. Gross National Product (GNP) measures the value of goods and services produced by only a country’s citizens and businesses, regardless of their location.

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