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Critique of a Single-Pillar Biodiversity Strategy

A policymaker argues that the most effective way to halt biodiversity loss is to focus all available resources on a single, powerful measure: massively increasing the productivity of existing agricultural land to free up more space for nature. Explain why this single-focus strategy, despite its potential benefits, would be considered incomplete and likely insufficient according to the principles of a comprehensive approach to biodiversity.

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