Tree planting projects in the Maltese islands will soon have to be in line with guidelines and recommendations launched for public consultation on Tuesday. The "Guidelines for Good afforestation Practices for the Maltese Islands" provide points for successful and functional tree-planting projects in natural, rural, and urban environments. They highlight the process of how to address an afforestation project - from concept, implementation and long-term management. The consultation process was announced by Environment Minister Aaron Farrugia and ERA acting CEO Kevin Mercieca in Buskett. Farrugia first announced the guidelines in December. The launch comes a week after Times of Malta reported how several truckloads of debris have been dumped at the Miżieb woodlands as part of a “tree-planting project” run by hunters. Farrugia said it is important to not only implement afforestation projects, but to also properly maintain them. “These afforestation projects and their upkeep for the further greening of the islands will also enhance the environment and create more spaces for the enjoyment and benefit of the public,” he said. The guidelines, he said, provide direction through...