Plantation Through The Miyawaki Technique
Utilizing the Miyawaki technique, a total of 9000 saplings representing 71 different species were densely planted across a 4000 square meter area.
To ensure the use of renewable energy, a solar pump was
installed for watering the plants. This project aims to create
a self-sustaining forest within three years while addressing
various ecological services such as carbon sequestration, soil
stabilization, water and air filtration, and regulation of
water flow. The planted trees will also provide shade, absorb
air pollutants, enhance green spaces, create habitats for
wildlife, regulate stormwater, and promote human well-being.
The Miyawaki method of forestation has demonstrated
exceptional growth and survival rates compared to other
afforestation techniques. This project emphasizes the
preservation of local flora and fauna, maintaining
biodiversity, and actively contributing to climate change
mitigation and environmental revitalization. Additionally, the
project aligns with the Indian government's Green India
Mission and National Action Plan for Climate Change, which
focus on protecting, restoring, and expanding India's forest
cover in response to climate change through plantation
activities in both forest and non-forest areas.
