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- Q1661827 subject Q7164495.
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- Q1661827 abstract "The sector model, also known as the Hoyt model, is a model of urban land use proposed in 1939 by economist Homer Hoyt. It is a modification of the concentric zone model of city development. The benefits of the application of this model include the fact it allows for an outward progression of growth. As with all simple models of such complex phenomena its validity is limited.poopis sexyItalic text".
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- Q1661827 wikiPageWikiLink Q8379819.
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- Q1661827 comment "The sector model, also known as the Hoyt model, is a model of urban land use proposed in 1939 by economist Homer Hoyt. It is a modification of the concentric zone model of city development. The benefits of the application of this model include the fact it allows for an outward progression of growth. As with all simple models of such complex phenomena its validity is limited.poopis sexyItalic text".
- Q1661827 label "Sector model".
- Q1661827 depiction Hoyt_model.svg.