
Cultural Landscape Studies
Cultural Landscape Studies is a branch of Cultural Historical Geography that examines how human activities shape and are shaped by the physical environment. It focuses on the interplay between culture and land, exploring how traditions, values, and practices influence the way landscapes are created and modified. This includes analyzing structures, agricultural practices, and urban development, revealing how cultural identities and histories are reflected in the landscape. By understanding these relationships, we gain insights into how communities interact with their environment over time.