How to plant a micro-forest in 10 steps?
Description
A micro-forest is a small, planted forest that maximises tree density and biodiversity. Micro-forests are essential for environmental restoration and carbon sequestration.
A typical micro-forest is 100m2 to 1 hectare in size. It hosts at least 25 tree species though ideally this should go to 50 or more.
In the design of its micro-forests, the Aga Khan Foundation (AKF) emphasises the protection of endemic and indigenous species and the planting of food, medicinal, and feed plants that can be useful to local communities.
This short document explains how you can plant a micro-forest in 10 simple steps.
Theme
Climate Resilience
Type
Document
Categories
Toolkit
Year
2022
Sustainable Development Goals
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