The Nahar Group, a prominent real estate developer in Chandivali, Mumbai, has taken significant steps to boost the city's green cover by planting a Miyawaki forest. This innovative approach to sustainable development not only enhances the urban landscape but also promotes environmental consciousness.
Miyawaki ForestSustainable DevelopmentGreen CoverEnvironmental StewardshipUrban Heat IslandReal EstateApr 29, 2025
The Miyawaki method is a technique developed by Japanese botanist Akira Miyawaki for planting dense, multi-layered forests. It involves planting a diverse range of native species in a small area, leading to rapid growth and the creation of a mature forest in a short period of time.
The Miyawaki forest improves air quality, provides a habitat for wildlife, and reduces the urban heat island effect. It also creates a green space that enhances the local ecosystem and supports biodiversity.
The Nahar Group, a prominent real estate developer in Chandivali, Mumbai, initiated and implemented the Miyawaki forest project. They collaborated with local environmental organizations and experts to ensure the project's success.
The dense planting of trees and shrubs in a Miyawaki forest provides shade, reduces the need for air conditioning, and absorbs carbon dioxide, all of which help to lower the temperature in urban areas.
The long-term benefits include improved air quality, a healthier local ecosystem, recreational spaces for residents, and a more sustainable urban environment. The Nahar Group is committed to maintaining and nurturing the forest to ensure these benefits continue.
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