Cultural Landscape: A cultural landscape is a combination of natural features and human-built structures that represent a particular culture or society. It reflects how people interact with and shape their environment.
Built Environment: The built environment refers to all man-made physical elements in an area, such as buildings, infrastructure (roads, bridges), parks, and public spaces. It includes both functional structures and aesthetic design.
Infrastructure: Infrastructure encompasses the basic physical systems needed for society to function properly. This includes transportation networks (roads, bridges), utilities (water supply, electricity), communication systems (telecommunications), and public services (schools, hospitals).