Miyawaki Forest in Sikkim grow billion tree

In the heart of the Eastern Himalayas, Sikkim is a beacon of biodiversity and natural beauty. This small Indian state is making waves with its innovative approach to reforestation: the Miyawaki Forest method. This technique is transforming barren lands into lush, thriving ecosystems. The Miyawaki method, named after Japanese botanist Akira Miyawaki, is a revolutionary approach to afforestation. It involves planting native species in dense clusters, mimicking natural forests. This method accelerates growth, creating a self-sustaining ecosystem in just a few years. Sikkim, known for its commitment to environmental conservation, has embraced this method wholeheartedly. The state’s unique topography and climate make it an ideal location for