Landslide mapping is a research area that focuses on identifying, monitoring, and mapping the occurrence of landslides in a specific region. This research often involves the use of remote sensing technology, such as satellite imagery and LiDAR, to detect changes in the landscape that may indicate potential landslide activity. The data collected through landslide mapping can be used to assess the risk of landslides in an area, develop strategies for mitigation and disaster response, and inform land use planning and development decisions. This research is essential for understanding the dynamics of landslides and protecting communities from the potentially devastating impacts of these natural hazards.