I think success can only be achieved if the economic side can be brought to the forefront, either by creating new sources of revenue - for both local and indigenous communities and the major corporations that will otherwise always find a way to bribe or bully their way round legislation - or by generating a genuine consciousness of the existing value of ecosystem services that will be lost, and the massive cost - or impossibility - of replacing them.
Unless the bottom line is threatened, sufficient action won't be taken. The destroyers understand only one language.