Modification is required to the Miyawaki Forest concept but before we understand why and what modification, we need know, what it is? and why people grow it?
A Miyawaki forest is a unique method of afforestation developed by the renowned Japanese botanist, Akira Miyawaki. This technique focuses on rapidly creating dense, biodiverse forests by planting a high density of native tree and shrub species. These dense, multi-layered forests can help cool the environment and increase local humidity, improving the microclimate. They can also support biodiversity and increase soil moisture retention.

Key Principles:
- High Plant Density:
Trees are planted in close proximity, replicating the conditions of a natural forest. This intense competition for sunlight and resources accelerates their growth. - Diverse Species:
A variety of native plant species are introduced, forming a multi-layered ecosystem that fosters biodiversity and supports a wide range of life forms. - Native Species Focus:
Emphasizing native plants ensures the forest adapts seamlessly to the local environment, requiring minimal maintenance while thriving naturally.