Culture profoundly influences how people perceive and interact with their environments, shaping traditions, identities, and social systems. Exploring cultural landscapes helps reveal how human values and practices are embedded in space. Cultural Geography: Perspectives and Practices examines the relationship between culture and geography through themes such as place, heritage, and identity. The book discusses globalization, migration, and cultural diffusion, along with methods for analyzing cultural landscapes. It also explores how power and representation influence cultural expression in urban and rural settings. Integrating theory with applied case studies, it offers a rich understanding of how culture and geography intersect in shaping human experience.