I have a minute left, and I am going to use it to make the following comment. I understand why you aren't very optimistic. Honduras is not a state governed by the rule of law. People's human rights are trampled. Repeated killings are common. Corruption is rampant. Impunity reigns. Many Hondurans live on less than $1.25 a day.
In those conditions, is it possible to pursue sustainable development in Honduras right now, while respecting the environment, people and communities?