To understand the vastness of the environment, researchers categorize landscapes into four primary types:

In contemporary research, landscapes are often represented as massive datasets. A file named landscapes.7z typically represents a compressed "archive landscape."

This paper explores the multi-faceted definition of "landscapes," ranging from visible geographical features to the digital "information landscapes" stored in compressed archives like .7z files. By synthesizing environmental theory with information modeling, we argue that modern landscape analysis must account for both the physical environment and the digital frameworks used to store and process environmental data. 1. Introduction: Defining the Landscape

Focused on landforms, rock structures, and erosion patterns.