Miyawaki Forest in Chandigarh grow billion trees

Chandigarh, known for its urban planning and green spaces, is embracing a revolutionary approach to reforestation: the Miyawaki Forest. This method, named after Japanese botanist Akira Miyawaki, is transforming urban landscapes into lush, biodiverse forests. The Miyawaki method involves planting native species close together, mimicking natural forests. This dense planting encourages rapid growth, with trees growing up to ten times faster than conventional methods. In just a few years, these forests become self-sustaining ecosystems. Chandigarh\'s Miyawaki Forests are a testament to the city\'s commitment to environmental sustainability. These green oases not only enhance biodiversity but also improve air quality, reduce urban heat, and provide habitats for local wildlife. One of the key players in this green revolution is Grow Billion Trees, an organization dedicated to large-scale reforestation. They are partnering with corporates, government bodies, and volunteers to conduct regular tree plantations in Chandigarh.