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A pocket forest is created by planting native trees and shrubs in close proximity as a means of rapidly restoring native plant species in damaged ecosystems. While naturally grow through a primary stage and then a secondary stage before reaching their , pocket forests are created by a dense planting of climax stage species which grow rapidly in competition for sunlight.

Pocket forests have been embraced by environmentalists as a means of reforesting urban spaces and teaching urban residents about native forest environments. The growing interest in pocket forests was inspired in large part by the work of Japanese botanist , whose " Miyawaki forests" have influenced the development of a variety of pocket forest methodologies adapted to different climates and spacial constraints.


Methods
A variety of protocols for site preparation and planting have been developed, all sharing the same underlying principles as the Miyawaki method. The following is an example methodology:

The area to be planted is first covered with a layer of which is then covered with of and allowed to acclimate to local moisture conditions for several months. The covered area is then planted with year-old spaced approximately apart. The entire surface area should be planted at the same time with a variety of native species so no saplings of the same species are adjacent to each other. Watering is unnecessary for native plants acclimated to the local environment; although watering for the first few years after planting, and during drought periods, will reduce mortality of individual plants. Pocket forests planted with greater density than commercial timberland utilize edge lighting in addition to overhead lighting to grow faster while absorbing more per acre.

Three is the minimum number of different species of nursery saplings for planting a pocket forest. The arrangement below of species A, B and C illustrates avoidance of planting the same species in adjacent positions.

     
 A   B   C   A
     
B C A B C
 A   B   C   A
     


Examples
  • Pocket Forests CLG assists creation of pocket forests of within urban areas of .
  • The Nation has planted seven pocket forests of 47 species totaling on their corrections and rehabilitation facility.
  • A Miyawaki forest has been planted over a in Cambridge, Massachusetts, as part of .
  • A forest has been planted as part of in .
  • Several Miyawaki forests have been planted in Berkeley, California.
  • A pocket forest of 20 species is being planted in the City of Brussels.
  • The town of Ayer, Massachusetts, organized community volunteers to plant a pocket forest.


Potential problems
Miyawaki developed the method as a means of replenishing forest soils by allowing dead and to decompose in a moist, ecosystem. This process may be less successful in drier where nutrients are recycled as ashes. The dense pocket forest forms a capture mechanism for wind-blown , dried ground litter is an ignition source, and the multi-layered pocket forest forms a with risks in urban areas.

==Gallery==

Miyawaki forest at , Eranakulam.


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