I am in charge from the start.
I opened the thread.
I write the book.
AND: I see now that in Scotland the same erosion patterns, the same depletion, the same biological poverty are ruling that were ruling the landscape of Costa Rica before Daniel Janzen came to change that together with his wife and the local people who did most of the work and got most of the profit.
When we meet in Scotland in Spring we will see the "sheepwrecked landscape" (Monbiot) and we might see some first reforestation efforts there too.
Scotland is on the verge of a huge land reform currently that will change the patterns of land use too.
The state we see now will not be the state we will see in 20 years and with a bit of luck and better propaganda, the "Atlantic Rainforest of Scotland" will be reconstituted as water factories and Biodiversity vaults of proud Britannia and the foundation of ten thousands of jobs in sustainable agriculture and ECO tourism.
Scotland's Highlands are now a desert and might well become a blooming place again (see a few examples from China, Ethiopia, Rwanda):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QWteolohJEA