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“The entire federal budget for landslide research is $3.5 million a year - far less than the property value lost on a single day when 17 mansions slid down a hill in 2005 in Laguna Beach, Calif.” quote by Bill Dedman
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“The entire federal budget for landslide research is $3.5 million a year - far less than the property value lost on a single day when 17 mansions slid down a hill in 2005 in Laguna Beach, Calif.”

Bill Dedman

About This Quote

Funding for landslide research is minuscule compared to potential loss, highlighting misaligned priorities.

In simple terms: Too little money is spent on landslide safety.

Key Takeaway

Advocate for better resource allocation to prevent disasters.

Themes

environment policy risk management

Mood

concerned urgent

Type

political analytical

When to use this quote

  • urban planning
  • insurance
  • community preparedness

Key Concepts

cost‑benefit analysis public safety

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can we justify spending on low‑probability risks?
  • What data would persuade policymakers?
A Different Perspective

Budget constraints often ignore rare but severe events.

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