Landscape is not only spatial, but also temporal. Sometimes it's static, sometimes it's dynamic. The terms often used include topographical landscape, geological landscape, forest landscape, astronomical landscape, climatic landscape, etc. there are also many human landscapes that do not belong to natural landscape, such as highway gardens, terraces, historic sites, temples, etc.
Natural landscape refers to the landscape that has been indirectly, slightly or occasionally affected by human beings, but the original natural appearance has not changed significantly, such as polar, alpine, desert, swamp, tropical rain forest or field, and some nature reserves.
Man made landscape refers to the landscape that has been directly affected by human beings and has changed the natural appearance for a long time, such as rural areas, industrial and mining areas, urban areas and so on.