Delhi, India’s bustling capital, is undergoing a green transformation with the innovative Miyawaki method. Named after Japanese botanist Dr. Akira Miyawaki, this technique is revolutionizing urban forestry by creating dense, native forests that grow rapidly and enhance biodiversity.
As Delhi grapples with pollution and urbanization, Miyawaki forests offer a sustainable solution for improving air quality, fostering biodiversity, and creating green spaces. This article explores the Miyawaki method, its implementation in Delhi, and the numerous benefits it brings to urban environments.