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Restoration ecologist here: ask away.
Is the Anglosphere making real progress with this stuff? My gut tells me it's being left to languish like every other public effort
When I see China doing shit like trying to push back deserts it just makes me think we could've wiped out most invasive species ages ago if we actually tried.
I would guess on a small scale, we’re making progress. It’s much easier to manage on a small scale or if there is no exotic seed bank. For example, I’ve seen former agricultural fields look great 3 years after restoration.
There just isn’t a unified response to it. There are so many different entities that own and manage land it, you get different results.
I wish I knew about control of invasives in other countries and how serious they’re taking it.