Dense Native Plantation / Miyawaki Forest Development.

The Dense/Miyawaki Forest Development technique, created by Japanese botanist Akira Dense, is a method for rapidly establishing dense, native forests. It involves planting a diverse array of indigenous species closely together to replicate the structure of natural forests.

Key characteristics of the Dense method include:

Native Species:

Emphasis on planting trees and shrubs that are naturally found in the area.

High Density

Trees are positioned very close to one another to encourage competition and accelerate growth

Minimal Maintenance:

After an initial care period of 2 to 3 years, the forest becomes self-sustaining.

Rapid Growth:

This approach leads to the formation of a dense forest up to ten times faster than traditional methods.

High Biodiversity:

Promotes a rich variety of plant and animal life.

This method is employed for reforestation, urban greening, and addressing climate change by enhancing carbon absorption and boosting biodiversity.