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By
Dr. Chandana Singha
Head
Department of Geography
B.B. College, Asansol
INTRODUCTION
 Central Place Theory (CPT) is an attempt to explain the spatial
arrangement, size, and number of settlements.
 The theory was originally published in 1933 by a German
geographer Walter Christaller who studied the settlement patterns in
southern Germany.
 In the flat landscape of southern Germany Christaller noticed that
towns of a certain size were roughly equidistant.
 By examining and defining the functions of the settlement
structure and the size of the hinterland he found it possible to model
the pattern of settlement locations using geometric shapes.
 Central place: A Central Place is a settlement which provides one
or more services for the population living around it.
 Zone of influence: The sphere of influence is the area under
influence of the Central Place.
 Economic reach: This is a measure of centrality
 Centrality: It is crucial to the development of urban places and
their service areas.
 Hinterland: It refers to the area surrounding a service from which
consumers are drawn.
 Central function: Services that are performed purely for the
surrounding areas are termed central functions.
DETERMINANTS OF CENTRAL PLACE
I. Threshold Population_ Each Function needs a minimum number of
customer to survive. The minimum population that can ensure this
number is called its threshold population. Therefore the threshold
population of a lower order function will be less than that for a higher
order one.
II. Range of Function_ the average maximum distance people will travel to
purchase goods and services
From these two concepts the
lower and upper limits of goods
or services can be found. With
the upper and the lower limits,
it is possible to see how the
central places are arranged in
an imaginary area.
ASSUMPTIONS
 An even (flat) terrain – A hilly and uneven terrain poses difficulty in
development thus a flat area which promotes the growth of the town
 Evenly distributed population – residents are not concentrated at one
particular place and no preference exists for a particular town
 Evenly distributed resources – no place has an advantage of resources, all
placed will compete under perfect market conditions
 Similar purchasing power – along with the population and resources,
wealth is also fairly distributed. Because of this people have similar
purchasing power
 Preference for the nearest market – people will buy products from the
nearest market and avoid the long commute. This keeps price constant as
per other assumptions
 Equal transportation cost (proportional to distance) – the cost incurred in
transporting of goods is equal for all and is proportional to the distance
 Perfect competition – price is decided on basis of demand and supply.
People will buy at the lowest price which market has to offer, no seller has
an advantage over another seller.
Markets and Services tend to be
nested hierarchies with
smaller towns serving
smaller markets. However,
transportation and border
effects can shift the
distribution of towns away
from theoretical uniformity.
HIERARCHY OF SETTLEMENTS
CAPITAL
CITY
LARGE TOWNS
SMALL TOWNS
VILLAGE
HAMLET
ARRANGEMENTS OF CENTRAL PLACES
Circular shape of the market
areas results in either un-
served areas or
over-served areas. To solve
this problem, Christaller
suggested the hexagonal
shape of the markets as
shown in D in the above
diagram.
THREE PRINCIPLES FOR ARRANGEMENTS OF CENTRAL PLACES
1.The marketing principle (K=3 system)
2. The transportation principle (K=4 system);
3. The administrative principle (K=7 system).
MARKETING PRINCIPLE
Marketing Principle (K=3): As per this the market area of a higher order occupies
one-third (1/3 part) of the market area of each of the consecutive lower size
place(node) which lies on its neighbor. The lower size nodes (6 in numbers and 2nd
larger circles) are located at the corner of the largest hexagon around the high-order
settlement. Each high-order settlement gets 1/3rd of each satellite settlement (which
are 6 in total), thus K = 1 + 6×1/3 = 3.
With K=3 the transport network is not efficient even when the distance traveled is
reduced. This is because of the absence of transport links (network) between the
larger places (nodes).
TRANSPORT PRINCIPLE
Transport Principle (K=4): This provides for most efficient transport network. High
order place half of the market area of 6 neighboring lower order places located on
the edge of the hexagon formed by high order settlement. There are maximum
central places possible. These are located on the main transport routes connecting
the higher order center. The transportation principle involves the minimization of the
length of roads connecting central places at all hierarchy levels. In this system of
nesting, the lower order centers are all located along the roads linking the higher
order centers. This alignment of places along a road leads to minimization of road
length. However, for each higher order center, there are now four centers of
immediate lower order, as opposed to three centers under the marketing principle.
ADMINISTRATIVE PRINCIPLE
Administrative Principle (K=7): According to K = 7 administrative principle (or
political-social principle), settlements are nested according to sevens. The market
areas of the smaller settlements are completely enclosed within the market area of
the larger settlement. Since tributary areas cannot be split administratively, they
must be allocated exclusively to a single higher-order place. Efficient administration
is the control principle in this hierarchy.
EVALUATION
The pattern of cities predicted by central place theory may not hold because of the
failure to meet initial assumptions.
1. Production costs may vary not only because of economies of scale but also by
natural resource endowments (i.e. not a homogeneous plain).
2. Transportation costs are not equal in all directions.
3. Rural markets (initially households) are not evenly distributed.
4. Non economic factors (culture, politics, leadership) may be important but not
evenly distributed.
5. Competitive practices may lead to freight absorption and phantom freight
(other forms of imperfect competition).

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17471959.ppt

  • 1. By Dr. Chandana Singha Head Department of Geography B.B. College, Asansol
  • 2. INTRODUCTION  Central Place Theory (CPT) is an attempt to explain the spatial arrangement, size, and number of settlements.  The theory was originally published in 1933 by a German geographer Walter Christaller who studied the settlement patterns in southern Germany.  In the flat landscape of southern Germany Christaller noticed that towns of a certain size were roughly equidistant.  By examining and defining the functions of the settlement structure and the size of the hinterland he found it possible to model the pattern of settlement locations using geometric shapes.
  • 3.  Central place: A Central Place is a settlement which provides one or more services for the population living around it.  Zone of influence: The sphere of influence is the area under influence of the Central Place.  Economic reach: This is a measure of centrality  Centrality: It is crucial to the development of urban places and their service areas.  Hinterland: It refers to the area surrounding a service from which consumers are drawn.  Central function: Services that are performed purely for the surrounding areas are termed central functions.
  • 4. DETERMINANTS OF CENTRAL PLACE I. Threshold Population_ Each Function needs a minimum number of customer to survive. The minimum population that can ensure this number is called its threshold population. Therefore the threshold population of a lower order function will be less than that for a higher order one. II. Range of Function_ the average maximum distance people will travel to purchase goods and services From these two concepts the lower and upper limits of goods or services can be found. With the upper and the lower limits, it is possible to see how the central places are arranged in an imaginary area.
  • 5. ASSUMPTIONS  An even (flat) terrain – A hilly and uneven terrain poses difficulty in development thus a flat area which promotes the growth of the town  Evenly distributed population – residents are not concentrated at one particular place and no preference exists for a particular town  Evenly distributed resources – no place has an advantage of resources, all placed will compete under perfect market conditions  Similar purchasing power – along with the population and resources, wealth is also fairly distributed. Because of this people have similar purchasing power  Preference for the nearest market – people will buy products from the nearest market and avoid the long commute. This keeps price constant as per other assumptions  Equal transportation cost (proportional to distance) – the cost incurred in transporting of goods is equal for all and is proportional to the distance  Perfect competition – price is decided on basis of demand and supply. People will buy at the lowest price which market has to offer, no seller has an advantage over another seller.
  • 6. Markets and Services tend to be nested hierarchies with smaller towns serving smaller markets. However, transportation and border effects can shift the distribution of towns away from theoretical uniformity. HIERARCHY OF SETTLEMENTS CAPITAL CITY LARGE TOWNS SMALL TOWNS VILLAGE HAMLET
  • 7. ARRANGEMENTS OF CENTRAL PLACES Circular shape of the market areas results in either un- served areas or over-served areas. To solve this problem, Christaller suggested the hexagonal shape of the markets as shown in D in the above diagram.
  • 8. THREE PRINCIPLES FOR ARRANGEMENTS OF CENTRAL PLACES 1.The marketing principle (K=3 system) 2. The transportation principle (K=4 system); 3. The administrative principle (K=7 system).
  • 9. MARKETING PRINCIPLE Marketing Principle (K=3): As per this the market area of a higher order occupies one-third (1/3 part) of the market area of each of the consecutive lower size place(node) which lies on its neighbor. The lower size nodes (6 in numbers and 2nd larger circles) are located at the corner of the largest hexagon around the high-order settlement. Each high-order settlement gets 1/3rd of each satellite settlement (which are 6 in total), thus K = 1 + 6×1/3 = 3. With K=3 the transport network is not efficient even when the distance traveled is reduced. This is because of the absence of transport links (network) between the larger places (nodes).
  • 10. TRANSPORT PRINCIPLE Transport Principle (K=4): This provides for most efficient transport network. High order place half of the market area of 6 neighboring lower order places located on the edge of the hexagon formed by high order settlement. There are maximum central places possible. These are located on the main transport routes connecting the higher order center. The transportation principle involves the minimization of the length of roads connecting central places at all hierarchy levels. In this system of nesting, the lower order centers are all located along the roads linking the higher order centers. This alignment of places along a road leads to minimization of road length. However, for each higher order center, there are now four centers of immediate lower order, as opposed to three centers under the marketing principle.
  • 11. ADMINISTRATIVE PRINCIPLE Administrative Principle (K=7): According to K = 7 administrative principle (or political-social principle), settlements are nested according to sevens. The market areas of the smaller settlements are completely enclosed within the market area of the larger settlement. Since tributary areas cannot be split administratively, they must be allocated exclusively to a single higher-order place. Efficient administration is the control principle in this hierarchy.
  • 12. EVALUATION The pattern of cities predicted by central place theory may not hold because of the failure to meet initial assumptions. 1. Production costs may vary not only because of economies of scale but also by natural resource endowments (i.e. not a homogeneous plain). 2. Transportation costs are not equal in all directions. 3. Rural markets (initially households) are not evenly distributed. 4. Non economic factors (culture, politics, leadership) may be important but not evenly distributed. 5. Competitive practices may lead to freight absorption and phantom freight (other forms of imperfect competition).