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Miyawaki Forest
A Miyawaki Forest is a small, dense forest made using local plant species that grows quickly, improves air quality, increases biodiversity, and requires very little maintenance after establishment.
Miyawaki forests are increasingly implemented across India as part of urban greening, CSR sustainability initiatives, and ecological restoration projects. The method helps transform unused or degraded land into dense native forests within a short period of time.
According to environmental organizations, over 150+ urban forests and more than 1 million trees have been planted in different Indian cities using the Miyawaki technique.
Where Miyawaki forests are implemented in India?
Miyawaki plantations are commonly developed in:
- Corporate campuses
- Government projects
- Schools & universities
- Public parks
- Industrial buffer zones
- Residential townships
- Roadside green belts
Ecological Plantation
Ecological plantation focuses on creating sustainable green environments using native, climate-responsive plant species that support biodiversity, improve soil structure, and enhance long-term environmental balance.
This approach strengthens natural ecosystems by encouraging layered vegetation patterns, improving water retention, and reducing dependency on intensive maintenance practices.
Plant selection is based on local ecology, ensuring adaptability, resilience, and consistent landscape performance across varying site conditions.
The approach also integrates dense native plantation techniques inspired by the Miyawaki Method, enabling faster green cover development and accelerated ecosystem restoration.
By combining species diversity with structured plantation planning, ecological landscapes contribute to improved air quality, temperature regulation, and habitat creation within urban and institutional environments.
Ecological plantation is widely adopted for corporate campuses, public infrastructure, educational institutions, and large-scale developments where long-term sustainability, environmental performance, and responsible land use are key priorities.