Planting Australia’s Largest Miyawaki Forest with Brettacorp, funded by Carbon Positive Australia
In March 2023, Carbon Positive Australia donors funded the planting of Australia’s Largest Miyawaki Forest in partnership with Brettacorp Inc. Here’s the story of how and why!
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Amazing. Thank you so much for protecting the feature of this planet.
Great work, team. Would love to see a new video on how it's looking now. Keep it up... ❤
I was put onto this method by a project about to be lauched at Granja Caimito ranch in Andalusia, Spain (on KZread) which covers 40 ha. It seems to be a very innovative and successful method that is picking up traction around the world. Great to see it being implemented here.
Much love from the USA! Seeing this is inspirational
Posthumous Awards to honour and advertise Dr Miyawaki work!
Awesome work Brettacorp! 🙌
@carbonpositiveaustralia
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for your supportive comment Jolene. Brettacorp do incredible work and we're proud to have supported them in this project.
Great job Brettacorp & Carbon Positive Australia!
All the best from Croatia, EU. 🌱Miyawaki is a dense, fast-growing forestation technique that enhances biodiversity and mitigates climate change. Its benefits for Australia include restoring ecosystems, improving air quality, and providing green spaces for communities, fostering well-being and resilience.
An update would be appreciated.
Great effort. Really hope they didn't plant any eucalyptus. Gwandana rainforest trees please!
@carbonpositiveaustralia
Жыл бұрын
Hi there. Thanks for your support. All the trees/shrubs that were planted were not only native but also locally endemic, incredibly diverse and included groundcover, midstorey and canopy level plants. We can't wait to show you what it looks like in a couple of years.
What is the present status of these plants ?
update please! how does it loook now?
I know that the Miyawaki forest method instructs that the trees should be planted 1 meter apart. This might produce a rapid forest, however I don't think the trees would be able to grow to full size because it simply is not enough room for their trunks to expand their girth. Has anyone experimented conducting a Miyawaki method when spreading the plants further than 1 meter apart?
@supereight9221
3 ай бұрын
Survival of the fittest
Follow up vid please 😅