As Miyawaki method is presently getting popularity in various afforestation programmes we also

wish to try it on some parts of barren hills of Udaipur (Rajasthan). But I have gone through some literature and I found some contradiction on significance of the method. Some scientist are saying it is good while others are telling it is not a option for preparing natural forest or it is not cost effective.

So it will be very good for mother Earth if intellectuals, scientist and forester come for discussing this topic and showing the importance of the method. It may be a very good method for combating climate change and restoring degraded areas in general.

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