
Landslide Mitigation
Landslide mitigation involves taking steps to reduce the risk or impact of landslides on people, property, and the environment. This can include reinforcing slopes with structures like retaining walls, planting vegetation to stabilize soil, and designing proper drainage systems to prevent water buildup that weakens the ground. The goal is to make slopes more stable and safe, especially in vulnerable areas, by addressing natural and human-made factors that can trigger slides. Effective mitigation combines engineering, land-use planning, and environmental management to prevent damage before it happens.