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Title: Environmental governance in Malta : a trajectory and reflections on shaping institutions for policy learning
Authors: Camilleri, Marguerite
Keywords: Environmental policy -- Malta -- History -- 20th century
Environmental policy -- Malta -- Decision making
Environmental law -- Malta
Malta. Development Planning Act
Malta. Environment Protection Act
Environment and Resources Authority (Malta)
Issue Date: 2025
Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell Publishing, Inc.
Citation: Camilleri, M. (2025). Environmental Governance in Malta: A Trajectory and Reflections on Shaping Institutions for Policy Learning. Governance, 38(2), e70015.
Abstract: This paper begins by charting the trajectory of Malta's political, policy and institutional innovation in relation to environmental issues since the Islands gained independence in 1964. It examines the growth of the Maltese environmental movement postindependence and the creation of governing institutions in response to public concern and international momentum. It then provides an analysis of the current situation in terms of issues, attitudes and narratives, particularly in relation to the construction and transport sectors. The paper reviews international practices and challenges in terms of environmental policy integration and democratic innovations, as well as positive experiences from the Maltese context. It concludes with some reflections, drawing on the roles of knowledge, public reason and social trust in environmental governance. This paper may be especially relevant to the study of governing institutions operating under conditions of intense pressure and the clientelist politics typical of small, densely‐populated jurisdictions.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/135181
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