Spanning 70 acres, the Miyawaki forest project by the Malpani Group aims to enhance the ecological health of Pune. Read on to learn more about this groundbreaking sustainability initiative.
Miyawaki ForestSustainabilityEnvironmental ConservationReal EstatePuneReal Estate PuneFeb 06, 2025
The Miyawaki method is a technique developed by Japanese botanist Dr. Akira Miyawaki that involves planting a diverse range of native species close together to create dense, self-sustaining forests in a short period.
The Malpani Group plans to plant 50,000 trees as part of their Miyawaki forest project in Pune.
The main benefits include enhanced biodiversity, improved air quality, carbon sequestration, soil conservation, and community engagement.
The Malpani Group collaborates with environmental experts and local communities, conducts soil testing, and carefully plans the planting and maintenance of the forest.
The Malpani Group plans to integrate more green spaces and eco-friendly practices into their future real estate developments, aligning with their mission to create a more sustainable and livable environment.
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