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From Tokyo to Delhi: How fast growing 'Miyawaki forests' are reshaping urban landscapes worldwide

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From Tokyo to Delhi: How fast growing 'Miyawaki forests' are reshaping urban landscapes worldwide
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The Miyawaki method of afforestation is gaining global popularity as a way to restore native ecosystems in dense urban environments. Developed by Japanese botanist Akira Miyawaki, the technique creates fast-growing, biodiverse microforests to combat urban heat and pollution.

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Urban rewilding is an increasingly important strategy for cities to mitigate the effects of climate change and improve public health.

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The article provides an educational overview of an environmental technique without taking a political stance.

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