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25 more Miyawaki forests to be developed in Visakhapatnam
Updated Date: 10/24/2020
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In an attempt to improve Vizag’s green cover, the Greater
Visakhapatnam Municipal Corporation (GVMC) has decided to develop
Miyawaki forests in the city. Miyawaki is a technique pioneered by
Japanese Botanist Akira Miyawaki, that helps build dense and native
forests. The approach is supposed to ensure that the plant growth is 10
times faster, and the resulting plantation is 30 times denser than the
conventional methods. It involves planting dozens of native species in
the same area. These forests become maintenance-free, three years after
the plantation. While the civic body had previously raised three
urban forests at Gajuwaka, Rajeev Nagar, and Madhurawada, under the GVMC
limits, the officials, in the latest, have identified barren lands to
develop 25 more Miyawaki forests in Visakhapatnam. Apart from just
giving a pleasant scenery for commuters, the dense forests are set to
enhance the green cover of the city. Speaking to Yo!, GVMC Horticulture
AD, M Damodhara Rao informed that out of these, 10 forests are about to
come up in the Madhurawada zone and 15 more in Gajuwaka and Vepagunta
zones. While half of the identified land will be converted into an urban
forest, the rest of the area will be used for recreational activities,
he said. Sharing further details about the initiative, the GVMC Horticulture
AD said that around 1,50,000 saplings will be planted in Visakhapatnam
as a part of the project. “We are coordinating with the forest
department to procure plants. As many as 40 native varieties will be
planted in each of these forests,” Mr Rao mentioned. Adding that
Miyawaki plantation is a multi-layered technique, he said that different
species of plants should be grown in the shrub layer, sub-tree layer,
tree layer, and emergent tree layer. In order to ensure smooth and quick
perforation of water to the roots, biomass, rice or wheat husk,
groundnut shells and other materials will be laid on the soil. Moisture
retainer, like cocopeat and sugarcane bagasse, will be used in this
method. Revealing the action plan of the project, the GVMC official
said, “The saplings will be planted within 35 days. We are looking
forward to having private agencies or any public sector undertakings on
board to look after the maintenance of these forests.” Earlier this month, the GVMC took up aerial seeding
on the hilltops in Visakhapatnam. Around one lakh seed balls were
sprayed on the hills and other areas in and around Vizag, under the
aerial seeding initiative. |
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