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Evaluating a National Development Plan

A developing nation is considering a 50-year plan to clear-cut a large, ancient rainforest to access valuable mineral deposits below. The government argues that the revenue generated will fund essential public services and lift millions out of poverty. A key part of their proposal is a commitment to use 10% of the profits to replant trees and 'recreate' the forest after the mining operations cease. Based on the relationship between economic activity and environmental systems, critically evaluate the long-term viability of the promise to 'recreate' the forest.

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