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Evaluating Policy in the Face of Environmental Tipping Points

A government proposes a policy to combat the gradual expansion of a desert into surrounding grasslands. The policy involves planting a limited number of drought-resistant shrubs each year, with the aim of slowly reclaiming the degraded land over a 50-year period. Evaluate the potential effectiveness of this incremental policy. In your answer, you must explain how self-reinforcing environmental processes could either support or undermine this effort, and provide a concluding judgment on the policy's likelihood of success.

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