


Preserving Land, Homes, and
Infrastructure
"Running" bamboo (species with a spreading root system rather than a clumping one) form a dense, underground network of new stalks and roots making a very effective barrier to erosion. When planted along steep hillsides, streams, or gullies, the net-like root system can help stabilize the soil and prevent landslides. In the event of an earthquake, bamboo's natural protective quality would have the capacity to save costly homes, buildings and city infrastructure. Science Daily reports that "the economic costs of landslides in the U.S. are conservatively estimated between $1 and $2 billion per year." Imagine the taxpayer dollars that could be saved if bamboo were put to work in landslide-prone areas!
(Taken from a newsletter out of www.calibamboo.com)