The following partners are involved in the study of Malta:
The following local stakeholders have declared their interest in participating in the local study of Malta in the frame of the Soclimpact project:
- MALTA MARITTIMA
- TRANSPORT MALTA
- UNIVERSITY OF MALTA
- MALTA TOURISM GOVERMENT – MOT
- MALTA PSCD ASSOCIATION
- MINISTRY FOR THE ENVIRONMENT, SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT AND CLIMATE CHANGE – MESDC
- MALTA ENTERPRISE
- MINISTRY FOR ENERGY AND WATER
- NATIONAL STATISTICS OFFICE
- THE MALATA COUNCIL FOR SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY – MCST
- ENVIRONMENT & RESOURCES AUTHORITY
- MESDC-DECC
- ECO MARINE MALTA
- AQUACULTURE – DFA
- ADVISORY CORPORATE TAX – ACT
- MALTA FISH FARM – MFF
- MALTA FREEPORT

Short description
The Maltese Islands have a rich and long history dating back to 5900 BC. Malta went through a golden Neolithic period in which the mysterious temples on the island were built, which can still be found on the islands today. In later times, the Phoenicians,...
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Blue economy sectors
Tourism is one of the most important sectors for the Maltese economy contributing to approximately 15% of the GDP. Tourists are visiting Malta for the island’s rich history and culture as well as aquatic activities. Lately, medical tourism has also become...
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Climate and risks
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