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Title: | The green whistle-blower |
Authors: | Deidun, Alan |
Keywords: | Nature Trust Malta Non-governmental organizations -- Malta Din l-Art Ħelwa Malta Environment and Planning Authority |
Issue Date: | 2002-07-14 |
Publisher: | Allied Newspapers Ltd. |
Citation: | Deidun, A. (2002, July 14). The green whistle-blower. The Times of Malta, pp. 1-2. |
Abstract: | The heralding of summer was accompanied by an upsurge in environmental degradation and Gozo was once again one of the major victims. The sister island's north-east and east coasts, in particular, present different issues, all of which need to be addressed urgently. In the idyllic valley of San Blas, where works to open a dubious road for agricultural purposes resulted in the destruction of part of the watercourse, the dust seems to have settled on the whole matter. The road in question is literally a cul-de-sac, ending in a mound of reeds so characteristic of valley beds, while it is much wider than deemed fit for agricultural vehicles. |
URI: | https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar//handle/123456789/35222 |
Appears in Collections: | Scholarly Works - FacSciGeo |
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