Vegetation mapping is a research area that involves identifying, documenting, and mapping the distribution and composition of plant species in a particular area. This can involve field surveys, aerial photography, satellite imagery, and other remote sensing techniques to gather data on the types and density of vegetation present. The resulting maps can provide valuable information for conservation efforts, land management, biodiversity assessments, and ecological research. Vegetation mapping plays a crucial role in understanding the health and diversity of ecosystems and can help guide decision-making and planning for land use and conservation projects.