Hillslope dynamics is a research area in geomorphology that focuses on the study of the processes and mechanisms that shape and change the surfaces of hillslopes over time. This includes the study of erosion, sediment transport, weathering, mass wasting, and other processes that influence the development and evolution of hillslopes. Researchers in this field use a combination of field observations, laboratory experiments, and modeling techniques to understand the complex interactions between geologic materials, climate, and topography that drive hillslope dynamics. The insights gained from studying hillslope dynamics can provide valuable information for understanding landscape evolution, natural hazards mitigation, and environmental management.