In the lush landscapes of Meghalaya, a revolutionary approach to reforestation is taking root. The Miyawaki Forest method, named after Japanese botanist Akira Miyawaki, is transforming barren lands into thriving ecosystems. This method is not just about planting trees; it\'s about restoring nature\'s balance. The Miyawaki method involves planting native species in a dense, layered manner. This mimics natural forests, promoting rapid growth and biodiversity. In just a few years, these mini-forests become self-sustaining, requiring minimal maintenance.