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Pune's Urban Forests: Miyawaki Method to Boost Biodiversity
27 Apr
Summary
- Pune forest department plans Miyawaki forest on one-hectare plot.
- Miyawaki method uses dense, native saplings for rapid forest growth.
- Plantation includes native species to attract local birds and wildlife.

Pune's forest department, in partnership with the Anandvan Foundation, is establishing a Miyawaki forest on a one-hectare site on NIBM Road. This initiative aims to significantly boost urban biodiversity through the creation of dense, native plantations.
The Miyawaki method, originating from Japan, focuses on planting native saplings closely together. This competition for sunlight encourages rapid and taller growth, mimicking natural forest structures with diverse layers of shrubs and trees.