In this lecture, we discuss the Quantitative Revolution in Geography, a major turning point in the history of geographical thought. Emerging in the 1950s and 1960s, this revolution transformed geography from a descriptive and regional discipline into a more scientific, analytical, and statistical subject.
The Quantitative Revolution emphasized the use of:
Mathematical Models
Statistical Methods
Hypothesis Testing
Spatial Analysis
Scientific Positivism in Geography
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🎯 Topics Covered in this Video:
Origin of the Quantitative Revolution in Geography
Influence of Positivism & Scientific Methods
Role of Statistical & Mathematical Tools in Geography
Impact on Spatial Analysis and Model Building
Criticism & Limitations of the Quantitative Revolution
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