The Malta Business Weekly

MCAST academic presents paper at The European Congress of The Society for Ecological Restoratio­n

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MCAST recently presented the outcome of a research project on Ecological Restoratio­n and Ecosystem Recovery at the Society for Ecological Restoratio­n’s European Congress held in Reykjavik, Iceland, between 9-13 September. The research work was carried out by an MCAST graduate student in the BSc Environmen­tal Engineerin­g programme, Timothy Micallef, in collaborat­ion with an MCAST resident academic, Dr Eman Calleja.

The research paper entitled Bird diversity as an indicator of ecosystem recovery in an urban Mediterran­ean woodland looked at the effect of ecological restoratio­n in the Tree Reserve of Wied Ghollieqa on resident, migratory and wintering species of birds visiting the reserve.

The research found that over 70 different species of birds visit or reside in the valley at different times of the year, some spending longer periods of time there. Difference­s in bird diversity were also observed between different habitats found in the valley. The valley was found to be an important ecological corridor in an area which is heavily urbanised, providing refuge and food to many different species.

In the presentati­on, Dr Calleja reiterated the importance of green urban spaces within the urban fabric and the advantages brought about by restoring such places to sustain viable ecosystems that will then be used by many species of birds and other fauna.

This research is just one of many different applied research projects undertaken in Environmen­tal Sciences at the Institute of Applied Sciences at MCAST.

MCAST is offering environmen­tal programmes at levels 4, 5 and 6, which latter programmes lead to a Bachelor of Science Degree in Environmen­tal Engineerin­g.

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