Collectively....we are all responsible, including MNR lack of direction, leadership. politicians, native and non native people, business, pollutions etc.
In an age of supposedly enlightened people and those that are self proclaimed stewards.....nothing short of "walking the walk.....and not just talking the talk" is on the right course. Very possible......everyone needs to begin getting on the same page. This is the difficult part, but not in any way impossible.
In this region, the most realistic approach to obtain results had already unofficially begun a number of years ago. Cooperation on projects is a start that will begin to endear and develop a relationship that has been strained since about 1993. The most well respected approach will be an understanding that is not hard and fast, but is a dynamic ever changing approach, given the current national polititical climate.
To expect wholesale change in law, will not be happening within the next decade, if not a lifetime. This massive project is not possible under the current and forseeable conditions. To think otherwise, is to not have an even remotely realistic understanding.
A lot can be done.....it just cannot be done with leadership that does not understand how to think and lead "out of the box".
Respectfully
ODG
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A great book to read is the "Art of Strategy". Written in about the 6th century, the connection with contemporary times is well undertood by some of the more creative and dynamic business, let alone military, community leaders.