The Malta Independent on Sunday

Wherever I may roam

There is a growing issue in Malta about rights to walk in the countrysid­e

- RALPH CASSAR Ralph Cassar is secretary general of ADPD

It is of course a very sensitive issue, as encouragin­g masses of people to go to certain places would lead to their immediate destructio­n.

However, one step in the right direction could be to lobby for rights of access to pass through any public land that has been leased for whatever purpose, especially if such land leads somewhere which would be public regardless. This Right to Roam would not mean that one can pass from the middle of a field in Bidnija, but if the land is in an area that leads to places of interest, such as well-known cliffs, people should have a right to use the footpaths. Miżieb and LAhrax are obvious examples of where such a Right to Roam would apply. Access to these places, even during the hunting season, and there should be no hunting on public land after 10am in any scenario.

A Right to Roam law would be a boon for the public and it would not be unpreceden­ted. It is codified in the law in Scotland, Finland, Iceland, Norway, Sweden, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Austria, Czech Republic and Switzerlan­d. In Malta, we can adopt it within certain parameters, starting off from publicly-owned land. The second step would then be limited, neat signage put in place by the Lands Department. They should also check that land leased for specific purposes is then used for those purposes. Land leased for grazing, but used for hunting, should be revised. Government land should not be leased to individual­s for such types of recreation, but instead for utilitaria­n use such as agricultur­e.

This may sound like a revolution­ary idea, but clearly, it is nothing of the sort, when one looks how it is practiced in different ways elsewhere. As Malta's population keeps increasing, the ability to enjoy our environmen­t is only going to be increased.

If we are answering the hunger for property with ever increased speculatio­n, then why not cater to people's physical and psychologi­cal needs to enjoy the outdoors as well? Will those who love nature finally get their day in the sun?

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