Landslide risk research focuses on understanding the factors that contribute to landslides and their potential impacts on communities, infrastructure, and natural environments. This includes studying the geological, geomorphological, meteorological, and human factors that can trigger landslides, as well as developing methods to assess and predict landslide risk. Researchers in this field often use a combination of field observations, remote sensing data, and modeling techniques to improve our understanding of landslides and develop strategies for mitigating their impacts. Ultimately, the goal of landslide risk research is to help communities prepare for and respond to landslides in order to reduce the potential for loss of life and property damage.