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Title: Perceptions of the Maltese public towards local Marine Protected Areas
Authors: Mifsud, Mark C.
Verret, Marielle
Keywords: Marine parks and reserves -- Malta
Marine parks and reserves -- Malta -- Public opinion
Marine parks and reserves -- Management
Issue Date: 2015
Publisher: Daugavpils Universitate. Institute of Sustainable Education
Citation: Mifsud, M., & Verret, M. (2015). Perceptions of the Maltese public towards local Marine Protected Areas. Journal of Teacher Education for Sustainability, 17(1), 48-57.
Abstract: The marine environment represents a central component of Malta's local environment, and its ecosystem services play a vital role in supporting the economy as well as human well-being. Plans have been made to protect the unique ecology found within Maltese waters through the institution of five marine protected areas (MPAs). This quantitative study assessed the environmental knowledge and attitudes of the Maltese public towards the local marine environment, MPAs and education for sustainable development (ESD). A questionnaire was administered to members of the public (n = 200) at three different locations. The study found that although the Maltese public strongly appreciates the beauty of Malta's marine environment, the level of knowledge surrounding the marine environment is low. Furthermore, the research indicates that while the public agrees that the marine environment should be protected, there is a notable lack of awareness of the five local MPAs. Based on the research findings, a model linking ESD to MPAs and aiming to foster a sense of ownership among the public by encouraging their involvement in the management of local MPAs is proposed.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/55952
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