Concentric zone model
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The concentric zone model, also known as the Burgess model or the CCD model, is one of the earliest theoretical models to explain urban social structures. It was created by sociologist Ernest Burgess in 1925.
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See also
- 100 percent corner
- Core frame model
- Distance decay
- Friction of distance
- Multiple nuclei model
- Sector model (Hoyt model)
- Transect (urban)
- Tobler's first law of geography
- Urban structure
- Johann Heinrich von Thünen's ring model
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