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This page contains detailed information about those projects and productions that MaltaWildPlants.com has offered contribution to. In other words some of the work on this site have been promoted to such authors, researchers and developers for their projects namely publications, graphic design, PC software, articles, presentations etc. The most and important of these are named in the list below which further detail and sample images about them is give if clicked upon or further down the page.01: Product Promotion artwork for Thea Labs - by J.M.Istre 02: Dwarf shrub heaths of Europe - Book by Ingmar Gorissen 03: Declared Plants of Australia - Interactive CD by Sheldon Navie 04: EkoSkola project for the children of the St.Joseph School, Paola 05: Actualidad International award granted to this website for year 2005 06: Official recommendation letter about MaltaWildplants.com by Edwin Lanfranco. 07: Urbio Magazine by Ruth Haytrust (Publ. English Nature) 08: Official recommendation letter about MaltaWildplants.com by Prof. Christian Hans Weber. 09: Official recommendation letter about MaltaWildplants.com by Mr. Joseph Degiovanni. 10: Official recommendation letter about MaltaWildplants.com by Dr. Elena Yasnetskaya. 11: Some comments from visitors. 12: MWP featured on The Times of Malta 13: MWP on the Grip magazine (MIA) 14: MWP on "Nature in Gozo" a book about the flora anf fauna of Gozo. 15: MWP have a prestigious Page Ranking of 5 (from a scale of 0-10). 16: Two new records of plant species in Malta (Published on the Times of Malta). 17: Web statistics of visitors' traffic. In July 2004, I was contacted by a French graphics art designer - Jean Michel Istre for using one of my photos in the photogallery of Borage officinalis (Common borage) for promotional graphic design of leaflets and presentation documents for a French laboratory called Thea Laboratories. They were exposing a medicine which amongst others, it uses extracts from Borago officinalis herb. A contract was defined between Mr. Istre and myself for copyright issuing and conditions. The contract and design can be seen by clicking the thumbnails in the table below. This is a clear indication that the photos on the site are of high quality level to be used in promotional artwork.
Colourful book by Ingmar Gorissen About Spring 2004, I was contacted by author and botanist Ingmar Gorissen to use a photo from the photogallery of Erica multiflora and publish it in a book called "Dwarf shrub heaths of Europe - from Atlantic to Caucasus and Ural". The book is bilingual (English/German), and contains 180 pages of A4 pages full of colourful illustrations and detailed information. The quality of the book is superb and nicely presented and laid out. I am very pleased that one of the photos in this excellent book is mine. Look at sample pages of the book in the table below. In August 2004, I was contacted by an Australian author from the Centre for Biological Information Technology (CBIT) named Sheldon Navie who asked me for permission to use some photos of Diplotxis erucoides and Hypericum triquetrifolium from maltawildplants.com. I granted permission, given that relevant credits are given for my photographs.
In mid November 2005, Jacqueline Vanhear, a teacher at St.Joseph School Paola, and also co-ordinator of the EkoSkola programme and Birdlife activities made contact with me in order to gain permission to use photos and material from my website for an Educational and Environmental Project known as the EkoSkola. Permission was granted given the website is mentioned somewhere.
My hard work, determination and effort that I put in creating and updating the site have resulted in winning an INTERNATIONAL AWARD granted by Actualidad 21st century, an award giving company leader in publishing, websites and other promotions.
This is a recommendation letter by Edwin Lanfranco, lecturer at the University of Malta and experienced local botanist about the MaltaWildplants.com project.
In May 2006, Editor Ruth Haytrust have written to me an email to ask permission to use one of my photos in the journal called Urbio (Urban biodiversity and human nature) published by English Nature. The photo was used for an article about 'plants that changes places' as seen in the pic below. The article was published in Summer 2006 as Issue 12. If you want to subscribe and order this and other issues of this journal, you can have a look at the publishing company site - www.nature-english.org.uk. Greetings to Ruth from Malta.
This is a recommendation letter by Prof. Chris Hans Weber, Professor of Botany at the University of Marburg, about the MaltaWildplants.com project.
This is a recommendation letter written by Dr. Elena Yasnetskaya, adviser at the National Plant Biotechnology Centre about the MaltaWildplants.com project.
This is a recommendation letter by Mr. Joseph Degiovanni, Head of the Biology Department of the Junior College (part of the University of Malta), about the MaltaWildplants.com project. These comments where taken from the Visitors Comments Page (click here) where visitors can submit their comments via the online form. All comments received are logged by the User IP.
Some of the most important comments received about the project from various visitors both locally and around the world. Click on thumbnails to view a large preview and read the corresponding comments.
Several thousands of readers of the Times of Malta, (the most selling newspaper on the islands) could read a full colour-page article about the research project about Maltese Flora. The sponsors where mentioned black on white in the article. The article was written by Rosanne Zammit. Another article about the website was previously published on the Sunday Times of Malta on the last Sunday of November.
The Grip is a colour and high quality magazines produced by WaterMelon Productions for Malta International Airport which it hands out for free to tourists visiting the airport. Some 40,000 copies are handed out. A small advert/article was published on the July/August issue and again the sponsors were shown.
The book called "Nature in Gozo" by John J. Borg, Edwin Lanfranco and Joe Sultana which launched on the 9th of October 2007 is composed of 3 categories:
The Page Rank is a numeric value that represents how important a page is on the web. It is a range from 0-10 where the higher it gets the better the website is on the internet. I am very pleased to inform you that MaltaWildplants.com have a page rank 5. From 1.6 million websites in the world, only 21,000 c. are currently ranked as PR5. To understand better how prestigious this Page Ranking is, we can compare this value of other popular multi-funded websites in Malta:
The author of this website, Stephen Mifsud, have found 2 new species of plants that was not recorded during the last 180 years or so that the flora of the Maltese islands was studied scientifically. The plants consists of the Grass - Dactyloctenium aegyptium and the Amaranth - Amaranthus muricatus. The former is only found in few stations in Europe, only in Italy (incl. Sicily), Crete and possibly Spain. This research which involves a large amount of time, is co-sponsored by MiddleSea (2007), Strickland Foundation and HSBC (2008). Click the link below to read the full article.
Below you find a table of what are known as "Web statistics" which basically show values representing how many times the website has been accessed and the size of data that has been download. These values are generated by the server of the host company. The most important value is the average visits per month which last June was another record of a stunning 40,078 visitors per month ! July also had the same traffic in terms of visitors per month but more data was downloaded. The average is around 26,000 visitors per month and as shown circa 350,000 visitors per year.
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