He is considered as one of the pioneers of quantitative revolution.
Richard Chorley (1927-2002), a key contributor to the quantitative revolution and the use of systems theory in geography.
Like Wall Street did in the 1970's, the sports handicapping industry is undergoing a quantitative revolution.
Under the (somewhat misleading) banner of the scientific method, the quantitative revolution began.
Some of the techniques that epitomize the quantitative revolution include:
As the 1970s dawned, the quantitative revolution came under direct challenge.
Eventually the quantitative revolution had its greatest impacts on the fields of physical, economic and urban geography.
The quantitative revolution in geography began in the 1950s.
This quantitative revolution laid the groundwork for the development of geographic information systems.
Strong criticism was leveled against it in particular during the 1950s and the quantitative revolution.