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Miyawaki Method

In the greed for more profit, many economies gave up acres of their lands for the sake of industrialization and better infrastructure. But no economy can grow or sustain for a long if it doesn’t have a good natural ecosystem and green environment and the best in which it can be achieved is the Afforestation. But in the present scenario, many nations don’t have enough land left for the forestation. Thus in such a case, the best method for the plantation that can be adopted is the Miyawaki Method.

What is Miyawaki Method?

The Miyawaki Method is named after the Japanese botanist Akira Miyawaki, who had expertise in plant ecology and developed a technique of plantation back in the 1980s in which a variety of plants are sowed within a small distance i.e. 3-4 plants/sq. Meter. Thus creating a denser forest with a mixed variety of plants in a small area and within a short period of time. 



Steps involved in the Miyawaki Plantation Method:

The Miyawaki Method of Afforestation not only allows for the planting of more trees in less space but is also relatively easy to sustain in comparison to the normal plantation method. As the trees are planted next to each other the roots of these trees hold the soil tightly and also these trees protect each other from the direct sunlight and reduce the chances of forest burns to a great extent. 

Miyawaki Method in India:

The Miyawaki method has been adopted by many and some of them are as below.



As per a recent study there are more than 100 Miyawaki forests in India.

Advantages of the Miyawaki Method:

Limitations of the Miyawaki Method:

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