Sunday, April 25, 2010

Mayor's Hagedorn's Local Vision: Think Globally and Act Locally


An old environmental saying goes: “think global act local”. It is easy to say but sometimes hard to do. After you have cut the forest and contaminated the lake, it is hard to go back. A three hundred year old forest is not going to grow back in twenty years or even fifty. A lake contaminated over a century will not be cleaned up without effort, resources and time (and a great deal of leadership and desire.) It may seem obvious to most of us to learn from other people's mistakes, but most of us do not learn. Mayor Hagedorn is one of these unique individuals that learned and acts. He is aware of others' mistakes and he takes action. How do we recognize a true visionary leader from one who simply talks?
Mayor Hagedorn sees the natural resources surrounding Poerto Princesa City and understands the consequence of keeping them in a natural state. He also understands how the whole region is a unique ecotourism destination. You do not have to travel far to realize the precious position of Poerto Princesa City. Here is a region unique in natural beauty and left undeveloped. Today this unique place offers an opportunity for responsible development and ecotourism. This is where mayor Hagedorn takes his leadership position. His vision to make Poerto Princesa a tourist destination is a call to action. Now comes the hard work, the public awareness work, organization of resources and management of people and cooperation with private partners. This will prove to Poerto Princesa citizen's the mayor's proposition as a real one. He needs the citizen's, government and private sector's support. With his vision, he should be a breath of fresh air to the city and to the green environmental movement. Eventually the citizens will benefit and will thank this visionary leader for his effort and integrity.
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1 comment:

  1. Great stuff Mayor Hagedorn. I'm so proud to know you and support your efforts.

    Humans sometimes think we so important we can do anything we want. In fact, we are highly evolved primates, interconnected with all life on Earth. We are not only the "Family of Man", we are "Family of Earth".

    We must see Mother Earth as our...Mother!

    No matter our faith, we need to see all living things - both animals and plants - as connected with us, all evolving from the same source, the same system.

    You have a firm understanding of this system. Now you take Environmental Awareness to a new level. Thank you for beig you!

    Sir Caveman

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