Likewise, when I claim that the farming on your land is creating edge effects which destroy the biodiversity on my land...
So in other words, you have some use of your land that requires the use of my land? You have no right to that anymore than I have the right to build my grain silo on your land. Unless I'm directly damaging your land through some sort of border crossing, you've got no justification to tell me what I can and cannot do with my land.
By the way, can't you make your point without calling others stupid or do you always insult people that disagree with you?
Obviously, you don't understand what edge effects are. It's a very specific term.
Thank you so much for reinforcing the point I have been stressing for the past week. I have repeatedly stated that individuals like you are not qualified to apply a political ideology to real world problems because you can't take your nose out of your political ideology book and learn about processes external to political ideologies. But please don't be insulted by this revelation.
Edge effects are not part of a political ideology. They're part of ecosystems, which is a subject learned by studying ecology and biology.