DAILY NEWS ANALYSIS
18 February, 2026
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The Miyawaki Method is a revolutionary afforestation technique developed by Japanese botanist Akira Miyawaki in the 1970s. It is specifically designed to create dense, fast-growing forests in limited spaces, making it highly suitable for urban areas where green cover has declined over the decades.
About the Miyawaki Method
The technique involves planting trees and shrubs very close together, often referred to as the “pot plantation method.”
Competition for sunlight encourages trees to grow vertically rather than laterally, resulting in dense forests.
Only native plant species are used to create a resilient and balanced ecosystem.
Trees planted using this method grow up to 10 times faster than conventional plantations.
During the first two to three years, the forest requires watering, weeding, and monitoring. After this period, it becomes self-sustaining.
Key Benefits:
Improves soil quality and promotes biodiversity.
Accelerates forest development and carbon absorption.
Helps control pollution, reduce dust, manage industrial waste, and improve air and water quality.
Prevents soil erosion and restores ecological balance.
Latest Developments in India
1. Expansion of Urban Forests
In India, environmentalist Krishnakumar S has successfully planted over 65,000 native trees and created more than 40 urban forests across several cities.
These forests act as “oxygen hubs”, improving air quality, cooling urban heat islands, and supporting urban biodiversity.
The Miyawaki Method has proven to be highly effective in urban areas, where space is limited but ecological restoration is critical.
2. Growing Recognition in City Planning
Urban planners are increasingly considering the Miyawaki Method to restore green cover in cities affected by rapid urbanization.
It is viewed as a practical solution for greening barren lands and combating environmental challenges such as pollution, heat, and biodiversity loss.
Global and Educational Initiatives
Educational institutions like Catawba College have implemented Miyawaki forests as learning laboratories, combining environmental education with practical afforestation.
Some urban projects, such as in North Cambridge, USA, have faced community concerns regarding design, maintenance, and impact. This highlights the need for careful planning and community engagement.
Key Takeaways
Rapid Urban Greening: The Miyawaki Method enables dense forests in a short time, transforming even small plots of urban land into green ecosystems.
Strong Momentum in India: Major cities are adopting this technique to enhance air quality, reduce heat, and restore biodiversity.
Educational and Experimental Adoption: Universities and community groups are using the method for research, education, and demonstration purposes.
Local Concerns: While generally praised, some projects have raised questions about maintenance, space usage, and integration into local communities.
Why the Miyawaki Method Matters
The Miyawaki Method is a scalable and practical solution to urban ecological challenges. It helps:
Accelerate urban greening even in limited spaces.
Support biodiversity and ecosystem services.
Promote community involvement in environmental restoration.
Integrate green initiatives into urban planning and climate action policies.
Source: THE HINDU
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