
The public presentation of Malta’s environmental landscape often gives the impression of an island nation rich with well-designed and generously sized public parks. Through online campaigns, ministerial statements, and an increasingly visible marketing presence, the official narrative highlights what is described as an expanding network of public green environments intended for community benefit. Yet a closer professional and factual assessment paints a more complex and nuanced picture—one that raises questions about definitions, expectations, and the broader policy commitments that surround Malta’s natural spaces....
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