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In this episode, we examine urban microforests—densely planted native trees using the Miyawaki method that reduce urban heat islands by 10–15°F, improve air quality, decrease noise, and boost community health. These small forests aren’t a universal solution, but they provide a quick, scalable way to add shade and biodiversity to underserved neighborhoods. The health benefits and improved quality of life are significant for city residents living nearby.
By TechMobility Productions Inc.In this episode, we examine urban microforests—densely planted native trees using the Miyawaki method that reduce urban heat islands by 10–15°F, improve air quality, decrease noise, and boost community health. These small forests aren’t a universal solution, but they provide a quick, scalable way to add shade and biodiversity to underserved neighborhoods. The health benefits and improved quality of life are significant for city residents living nearby.