Why Micro-Forests Matter for Urban Climate Resilience
Using dense, layered planting inspired by the Miyawaki method, micro-forests mature rapidly, often in three to five years. They reduce heat, absorb stormwater, and nurture biodiversity while transforming neglected scraps of land into living infrastructure. Share your neighborhood’s overlooked corners, and subscribe to receive design sketches and success stories you can adapt locally.
Why Micro-Forests Matter for Urban Climate Resilience
By shading pavement and boosting evapotranspiration, micro-forests can drop local temperatures by several degrees, softening heat waves that strain health and energy systems. A two-car parking space planted with layered natives can cool a bus stop queue. Comment with your city’s hot spots, and we’ll crowdsource a map of cooling priorities.