jmdrake
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I can understand it is difficult to grasp.
Short answer is, no plants on the sand.
The longer and slightly fairer answer is that all 'nature' habitats have been classified and their properties have been defined. Then the law says we need to protect these areas, which is newspeak for "keep exactly the same". For instance there are different kinds of marshes and sand dunes etc. All of these areas have different values of 'pollution' that is tolerable. In a number of cases however, you can remove all human activity from the area but the limit would still be breached... And mind you, all of this is calculated by models. (Not the type of models you like to look at)
So sand is barren because it is...well...sand. Animal poop makes sand fertile. Plants like fertile ground so they start growing. Growing plants make greenies angry because there was just sand there before and change cause by man is baaaad. Is...is that it?