It looks like your political and social situation is similar to what we have in the USA, even though the natural environment is quite different. The political "jungle", in my experience, was often much trickier than any of the actual SAR operations. If people cooperate, the mix of organizations can be quite effective. Usually the military is avalable in the US - nice for helicopters and remote sensing. In Southern Arizona, the Border Patrol often provided trackers, and they conducted classes for those of us who were interested in adding that to our skills - really worthwhile.<br><br>Offer your skills and training ability to whomever has the ultimate responsibility for conducting SAR. Unfortunately, the most opportune time for this is after a ckearly unsuccessful SAR operation. This was the case for us in Pima County, when a totally mismanaged search for three lost Boy Scouts, found dead three weeks later when the snow had partially melted, got the community to wake up. This was 1958, and improvement was slow, but it ws steady. I would say that change will not happen quickly, people being people, so buckle down for the long haul. Good luck!