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  1. Walter Christaller. Walter Christaller (21 April 1893 – 9 March 1969) was a German geographer whose principal contribution to the discipline is central place theory, [1] first published in 1933. This groundbreaking theory was the foundation of the study of cities as systems of cities, rather than simple hierarchies or single entities.

  2. Central place theory is an urban geographical theory that seeks ... Walter Christaller erred in his development of CPT in 1930 by using size of population and number ...

  3. An Overview of Christaller's Central Place Theory. Central place theory is a spatial theory in urban geography that attempts to explain the reasons behind the distribution patterns, size, and a number of cities and towns around the world. It also attempts to provide a framework by which those areas can be studied both for historical reasons and ...

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  5. The German geographer Walter Christaller introduced central-place theory in his book entitled Central Places in Southern Germany (1933). The primary purpose of a settlement or market town, according to central-place theory, is the provision of goods and services for the surrounding market area.

  6. The German geographer Walter Christaller introduced central-place theory in his book entitled Central Places in Southern Germany (1933). The primary purpose of a settlement or market town, according to central-place theory, is the provision of goods and services for the surrounding market area. Such towns are centrally located….

  7. Walter Christaller in examining the location and relationships among cities in southern Germany believed that there were systematic patterns. The ideal pattern would in practise be distorted by topography but its rational was very simple. An abbreviated version of Christaller's reasoning is as follows.

  8. Jan 1, 2011 · 2.2 Christaller’s Central Place Theory. Walter Christaller (1893–1969) was the first researcher who focused on systems of settlements and the hierarchy of towns, instead of studying them as single units. Nevertheless, von Thünen’s work, which mainly deals with a single town, served as one of the major foundations of Christaller’s studies.

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