• The Mini-Forest Revolution with Hannah Lewis

  • Jul 9 2024
  • Length: 44 mins
  • Podcast

The Mini-Forest Revolution with Hannah Lewis

  • Summary

  • Today’s guest, Hannah Lewis, is on a mission to restore biodiversity in our towns and cities by planting native trees, pollinators, and shrubs on abandoned lots, degraded land, and in backyards. In her acclaimed new book, Mini-Forest Revolution, Hannah delves into the science behind the Miyawaki method of reforestation, which prioritizes native plants that grow quickly and create microclimates with incredible benefits like cooling urban heat islands, establishing wildlife corridors, and building soil health. The best part? Their small size means that basically anyone can plant a mini-forest.

    In this episode, we discuss the origins of the Miyawaki method, explore examples throughout the world, and consider how organizations might come together to truly create a mini-forest revolution.

    Show Notes

    • Renewing the Countryside
    • Mini-Forest Revolution: Using the Miyawaki Method to Rapidly Restore the World
    • Biodiversity for a Livable Climate
    • Hannah Lewis Website
    • Making a Mini-Forest Documentary


    Keywords: Biodiversity, Biophilia, Climate, Ecosystems, Forest, Hannah Lewis, Mini-Forest, Miyawaki Forest, Paris, Trees, Vegetation

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