From Tokyo to Delhi: How fast growing 'Miyawaki forests' are reshaping urban landscapes worldwide
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.
Why it matters
Urban rewilding is an increasingly important strategy for cities to mitigate the effects of climate change and improve public health.
From Tokyo to Delhi: How fast growing Miyawaki forests are reshaping urban landscapes worldwide | - The Times of India
The article provides an educational overview of an environmental technique without taking a political stance.
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