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Source: Times of India - World

Miyawaki Forests Reshaping Urban Landscapes Globally

Fast-growing 'Miyawaki forests' are increasingly being adopted to transform urban environments across the globe. This innovative afforestation technique is gaining traction in diverse cities, significantly impacting urban landscapes from Tokyo to Delhi by rapidly introducing dense, native green spaces.

By Fainaron·Jun 11, 2026 (2 days ago)·1 views
Miyawaki Forests Reshaping Urban Landscapes Globally

Miyawaki forests, known for their remarkably fast growth rates, are playing a pivotal role in the global effort to reshape urban landscapes. This specific method of creating dense, biodiverse native forests in relatively small areas is gaining international recognition.

The influence of these rapidly developing green spaces can be observed in a wide array of urban centers. Notable examples of their implementation span from the highly developed cityscapes of Tokyo to the populous urban areas of Delhi, demonstrating a broad geographical adoption.

This global trend signifies a growing commitment among urban planners and environmental initiatives to integrate more natural ecosystems into city designs. The objective is to enhance urban biodiversity, improve air quality, and provide green amenities for city residents.

(Source: Times of India - World)

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