The National Key R&D Program, led by Prof. Yu Huang from CCE, has been launched to address the escalating threat of rainfall-induced landslide clusters in southeastern China, a region plagued by recurrent geological disasters during monsoon seasons. The program is developing an end-to-end management system covering detection, warning, evaluation, and mitigation. The systematic investigation of the multi-scale formation mechanisms of landslide clusters and the complex dynamic interactions driving their occurrence under multi-factor influence theoretically underpin this research. It integrates geological and meteorological data with relevant physical mechanisms to develop identification techniques for landslide hazards, particularly in areas with high vegetation cover. Its hybrid-driven early warning system will combine data and physical mechanisms to effectively predict landslide clusters. Additionally, its risk assessment and zoning methodologies will be based on comprehensive simulations of the landslide cluster process.This project aims to create an integrated smart resilient defense system consisting of “precise identification → accurate warning → refined evaluation → resilient control”.