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Malta is an archipelago in the Mediterranean, with Malta and Gozo being its largets islands. It is the smallest country in the EU with an terrestrial area of close to 314km² and a marine area of over 75,000km². The highest point is Ta' Dmejrek reaching 253m. Malta has a population of 520,000 people and a population density of 1,649 people per km².
of land covered
by protected areas
of marine waters
covered by protected areas
species protected
under EU law
habitats protected
under EU law
Protected areas in cover a total of km2 on land and km2 at sea.
Percentage of area covered by protected areas
Currently, of terrestrial area of is designated as protected areas, which is above the EU value of 26.4%. The EU Biodiversity Strategy has set a target of reaching 30% protected area coverage at the EU level by 2030. In the marine waters of , protected areas coverage is currently at , which is below the EU value of 12.1%.
Figure 1. Percentage of land covered by terrestrial protected areas
The chart displays the percentage of land, by Member State and at EU27 level, covered by terrestrial Protected Areas.
Figure 1. Percentage of marine waters covered by protected areas
The chart displays the percentage of marine waters, by Member State and at EU 27 level, covered by Protected Areas.
Number of protected areas
has a total of protected areas, comprising sites designated under national laws and recognized as Natura 2000 sites. These Natura 2000 sites are designated under the Birds Directive, encompassing Special Protection Areas, and the Habitats Directive, encompassing Sites of Community Importance. Many sites are designated under both Directives.
Number of protected areas
Protected areas designated
under national laws
Designated sites
in the Natura 2000 network
Distribution of protected areas between national designations and Natura 2000
In , slightly more than the half of the terrestrial protected areas are designated solely under national laws and the other half consists mainly of Natura 2000 sites overlapping with national designations. In the marine waters of Malta, nationally designated areas and Natura 2000 sites overlap almost entirely.
Figure 1. Distribution of terrestrial protected areas between national designation and Natura 2000
The chart shows the percentage distribution of type of terrestrial Protected Areas at EU27 and MS level.
Figure 1. Distribution of marine protected areas between national designation and Natura 2000
The chart shows the percentage distribution of type of marine Protected Areas at EU27 and MS level.
Spatial distribution of protected areas network
Protected areas designated under national laws
Designated sites in the Natura 2000 network
Size distribution of protected areas network
The majority (81%) of terrestrial protected areas in country are smaller than 1km2 in size, which is significantly higher than the average proportion of small protected areas across the EU. 17% of terrestrial sites are 1-10km2 and further 2% 10-100km2 and none are larger than that. The situation in the marine waters of Malta is characterized by the presence of larger protected areas with the majority (61%) being 100-1,000km2.
Natura 2000 sites
Natura 2000 sites in cover species and habitats from the nature directives. The number of species and habitats protected in each site varies depending on the location of the site, the biodiversity in the region, the designation being used, and the features the site is being created to protect.