Cultural landscape refers to the ways in which human activities and societal values shape and interact with the physical environment. This interdisciplinary field of study examines how cultural practices and beliefs influence the use and perception of the landscape, as well as how the landscape itself contributes to the formation of cultural identities and traditions. Cultural landscape research often involves an analysis of historical and contemporary landscapes, exploring topics such as architecture, urban design, agriculture, art, and heritage conservation. Scholars in this field often work with geographers, anthropologists, historians, and environmental scientists to understand the complex relationships between culture, society, and the environment.