A South African’s guide to moving to and making it in Malta: People who need people

One of the advantages of living on the other side of the equator to South Africa is that it gives you a different perspective – on everything! Just as the night sky occasions different names for constellations and astronomical phenomena according to which hemisphere you view them from, so I was led to look at a recent report about population density through the other end of the telescope.

Atlasandboots.com did the heavy lifting in ranking 237 nations from least densely populated to most (table below). If you subscribe to Sartre’s dictum that hell is other people, then consider relocating to Antarctica, Greenland, Svalbard or the Falklands, as each of these boast a population density of less than 1 person per km2.

As a benchmark, South Africa sits at position #73 in terms of least densely populated, clocking in at 44.99 persons per km2.

Reading backwards

But when I flipped the list around to read it backwards, i.e. the most crowded places in the world, I found it made for much more interesting reading – and that Malta is one of the top 10 most densely populated countries on the map.

Starting with the least elbow-room, Macau has a staggering population density of 21,346.42 pax per km2. The next three positions went to Monaco (15,322.5), Singapore (8,188.16) and Hong Kong (6,490.53). Apart from not offering much room to swing a cat, these jurisdictions are notable for their high property prices, indicating some sort of demand-supply correlation.

From the midway position in the top 10 most densely populated, we are under 5,000 people per km2, with positions #5, #6 and #7 going to surprise candidates Gaza Strip (4,986.62), Gibraltar (4,522.46) and the Holy See/Vatican City (2,272.73).

At position #8, Bahrain is sub-2,000 people with a density of 1,856.5 population per km2.

The next slots are both archipelagos with parity densities: at #9 the Maldives (1,317.82) and at #10 Malta (1,317.53). The island similarities continue with #11 being Bermuda (1,312.3).

Island sandwich

Much as it’s very seductive to picture Malta sandwiched between the Maldives and Bermuda (neither of which I visualise as being particularly crowded), the Maltese situation may be more open to interpretation than these rankings would suggest.

To whit: Malta has something called ODZ (Outside Development Zone) land. Unlike Monaco, which is unrelievedly high-rise apartment blocks, Malta has a lot of undeveloped land, which is mostly zoned for agriculture. Being an island nation, Malta historically had to be as self-sufficient as possible regarding food security, although nowadays we are a net importer.

I raise the issue of zoning because 70% of Malta is ODZ, meaning outside the town and villages, Malta is countryside. If you own a farm, you can’t just decide to build a shopping centre, a townhouse development or a petrol station!

The reference to petrol stations is not fatuous – there are about a dozen Planning Authority applications for large forecourts on ODZ land, which on paper make no sense to me.

As an example, an ODZ application on the outskirts of our village of Zejtun was refused last month.

Firstly, there are four existing fuel stations within one kilometre, so convenience or filling-a-gap-in-the-market is not a consideration.

Secondly, Malta is part of the EU, which has defined targets for the phasing out of emission producing engines and the adoption of cleaner/greener transport (electric cars, etc).

These would-be forecourt developers must have their eye on another prize altogether because within the next decade we won’t be permitted to drive cars that require filling up with petrol any longer.

Speed of change

In closing, we all know about the inevitability of change. But it’s somewhat sobering to be reminded of its speed.

It was put to me that it took up till 1950 to develop the first 10% of the Maltese islands.

By the year 2000 – within 50 years – Malta had reached 20% development.

The next 10% happened in a third of that time – in only 17 years Malta had achieved its 30% coverage rate.

Avanti!

The least densely populated countries (and dependent territories) based on the number of people per km2, according to atlasandboots.com:

LEAST MOST COUNTRY POPULATION DENSITY
1 237 Antarctica 0
2 236 Greenland 0.03
3 235 Svalbard 0.04
4 234 Falkland Islands (Islas Malvinas) 0.26
5 233 Pitcairn Islands 1.15
6 232 Mongolia 1.96
7 231 Western Sahara 2.27
8 230 Australia 3
9 229 Namibia 3.01
10 228 Iceland 3.3
11 227 Guyana 3.43
12 226 Canada 3.57
13 225 Suriname 3.61
14 224 Mauritania 3.65
15 223 Libya 3.78
16 222 Botswana 3.81
17 221 Niue 6.22
18 220 Gabon 6.62
19 219 Kazakhstan 6.81
20 218 Russia 8.32
21 217 Central African Republic 9.03
22 216 Chad 9.4
23 215 Bolivia 10.14
24 214 Turkmenistan 10.96
25 213 Oman 11.06
26 212 Saudi Arabia 13.29
27 211 Mali 14.42
28 210 Congo, Republic of the 14.49
29 209 Papua New Guinea 14.93
30 208 New Caledonia 15.02
31 207 Niger 15.19
32 206 Belize 15.69
33 205 Argentina 15.93
34 204 Finland 16.32
35 203 Christmas Island 16.33
36 202 Norway 16.43
37 201 New Zealand 16.78
38 200 Paraguay 17.07
39 199 Algeria 17.2
40 198 Somalia 17.3
41 197 Uruguay 19.07
42 196 Bhutan 19.75
43 195 Saint Helena 19.87
44 194 Sudan 20.06
45 193 South Sudan 20.22
46 192 Sweden 22.12
47 191 Solomon Islands 22.41
48 190 Saint Pierre and Miquelon 22.86
49 189 Vanuatu 23.2
50 188 Angola 23.51
51 187 Chile 23.53
52 186 Bahamas, The 23.77
53 185 Peru 24.15
54 184 Brazil 24.35
55 183 Estonia 27.67
56 182 Equatorial Guinea 27.75
57 181 Kyrgyzstan 28.95
58 180 Laos 30.1
59 179 Latvia 30.11
60 178 United States 33.22
61 177 Mozambique 33.24
62 176 Venezuela 34.32
63 175 Zimbabwe 35.33
64 174 Congo, Democratic Republic of the 35.53
65 173 Faroe Islands 36.42
66 172 Djibouti 37.3
67 171 Cook Islands 39.36
68 170 Colombia 41.88
69 169 Liberia 42.1
70 168 Cocos (Keeling) Islands 42.57
71 167 Madagascar 42.68
72 166 Lithuania 43.24
73 165 South Africa 44.99
74 164 Belarus 46
75 163 Nicaragua 46.22
76 162 Montenegro 46.52
77 161 Palau 46.69
78 160 Norfolk Island 48.56
79 159 Guinea-Bissau 49.61
80 158 Panama 49.76
81 157 Iran 49.76
82 156 Eritrea 50.33
83 155 Fiji 50.4
84 154 Guinea 50.49
85 153 Montserrat 51.88
86 152 Afghanistan 52.32
87 151 Cameroon 52.57
88 150 Yemen 53.1
89 149 Turks and Caicos Islands 55.45
90 148 Virgin Islands 56.16
91 147 Tanzania 56.95
92 146 Ecuador 57.45
93 145 Tajikistan 58.77
94 144 Mexico 63.42
95 143 Bulgaria 64.05
96 142 Lesotho 64.5
97 141 Uzbekistan 66.49
98 140 French Polynesia 69.09
99 139 Tunisia 69.7
100 138 Georgia 70.68
101 137 Samoa 70.68
102 136 Ireland 71.31
103 135 United Arab Emirates 72.64
104 134 Ukraine 72.96
105 133 Burkina Faso 73.33
106 132 Senegal 74.56
107 131 Cote d’Ivoire 75
108 130 Bosnia and Herzegovina 75.32
109 129 Croatia 75.84
110 128 Morocco 76.11
111 127 Brunei 76.95
112 126 Honduras 80.64
113 125 Burma 81.47
114 124 Greece 81.61
115 123 Macedonia 81.82
116 122 Kenya 82.04
117 121 Swaziland 84.49
118 120 Sierra Leone 85.91
119 119 East Timor 86.82
120 118 Iraq 89.41
121 117 Cambodia 89.51
122 116 Romania 90.31
123 115 Serbia 91.79
124 114 Malaysia 95.14
125 113 Ethiopia 95.4
126 112 Costa Rica 96.48
127 111 Spain 96.88
128 110 Egypt 96.9
129 109 Slovenia 97.28
130 108 Syria 97.36
131 107 Benin 98.02
132 106 Dominica 98.4
133 105 Cuba 100.55
134 104 Armenia 102.38
135 103 Moldova 102.63
136 102 Turkey 103.18
137 101 France 104.23
138 100 Austria 104.38
139 99 Hungary 105.89
140 98 Albania 106.02
141 97 Tokelau 107.08
142 96 Wallis and Futuna 110.66
143 95 Slovakia 111.06
144 94 Northern Mariana Islands 112.64
145 93 Jordan 114.71
146 92 Azerbaijan 115.03
147 91 Ghana 115.29
148 90 Portugal 117.71
149 89 Poland 123.05
150 88 Denmark 130.09
151 87 Thailand 133.33
152 86 Kiribati 133.35
153 85 Czech Republic 135
154 84 Indonesia 136.82
155 83 Cape Verde 139.08
156 82 Togo 140.27
157 81 Guatemala 141.99
158 80 Tonga 142.54
159 79 China 143.72
160 78 Micronesia, Federated States of 148.43
161 77 Isle of Man 155.27
162 76 Kuwait 161.38
163 75 Malawi 162.02
164 74 Uganda 164.17
165 73 Andorra 164.46
166 72 Kosovo 174.08
167 71 Gambia, The 181.54
168 70 Paracel Islands 185.81
169 69 Anguilla 187.77
170 68 Switzerland 199.54
171 67 Nepal 199.65
172 66 Qatar 199.75
173 65 Saint Kitts and Nevis 201.97
174 64 Italy 206.2
175 63 Nigeria 206.36
176 62 Seychelles 206.42
177 61 Sao Tome and Principe 208.53
178 60 Korea, North 209.46
179 59 Antigua and Barbuda 214.03
180 58 Dominican Republic 220.55
181 57 Cayman Islands 221.37
182 56 Germany 225.74
183 55 Luxembourg 229.75
184 54 British Virgin Islands 231.89
185 53 Trinidad and Tobago 237.56
186 52 Liechtenstein 239.02
187 51 Pakistan 257.41
188 50 American Samoa 258.81
189 49 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 262.44
190 48 United Kingdom 265.87
191 47 Saint Lucia 267.85
192 46 Jamaica 272.09
193 45 Saint Barthelemy 287.36
194 44 Vietnam 290.33
195 43 El Salvador 293.33
196 42 Guam 307.64
197 41 Grenada 324.78
198 40 Japan 334.6
199 39 Curacao 337.05
200 38 Sri Lanka 341.55
201 37 Philippines 347.52
202 36 Comoros 361.56
203 35 Puerto Rico 368.17
204 34 Belgium 376.42
205 33 Haiti 383.67
206 32 India 389.97
207 31 Israel 399.6
208 30 Netherlands 411.25
209 29 Marshall Islands 411.82
210 28 Burundi 412.03
211 27 Tuvalu 425.08
212 26 Rwanda 451.88
213 25 West Bank 468.93
214 24 Korea, South 513.25
215 23 Nauru 540.9
216 22 San Marino 549.79
217 21 Saint Martin 590.53
218 20 Lebanon 599.02
219 19 Aruba 639.56
220 18 Taiwan 653.37
221 17 Mauritius 664.9
222 16 Barbados 679.85
223 15 Jersey 852.07
224 14 Guernsey 852.59
225 13 Bangladesh 1063.09
226 12 Sint Maarten 1237.74
227 11 Bermuda 1312.3
228 10 Malta 1317.53
229 9 Maldives 1317.82
230 8 Bahrain 1856.5
231 7 Holy See (Vatican City) 2272.73
232 6 Gibraltar 4522.46
233 5 Gaza Strip 4986.62
234 4 Hong Kong 6490.53
235 3 Singapore 8188.16
236 2 Monaco 15322.5
237 1 Macau 21346.42

Source: bizcommunity.com