Miyawaki Technique

  • The Prayagraj Municipal Corporation recently adopted the Japanese Miyawaki technique to develop 56,000 square meters of dense forest in Prayagraj.
  • Developed by Japanese botanist Akira Miyawaki in the 1970s, the technique focuses on creating dense forests in limited spaces by planting native trees and shrubs close together.
  • Known as the "pot plantation method," this approach accelerates growth, making plants grow 10 times faster than in traditional forests.
  • The Miyawaki technique has several environmental benefits, including carbon absorption, biodiversity enhancement, pollution reduction, soil erosion prevention, and promoting ecological ....
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