In a bid to control air
pollution in the national capital, an urban forest has been set up in the park
of the Comptroller and Auditor General's (CAG) office. On World Environment Day
on June 5, the government had announced the implementation of the 'Nagar Van'
scheme to develop 200 urban forests across the country in the next five years.
Calling them lungs of the cities and oxygen banks, Union Environment Minister
Prakash Javadekar said that it would be a dense urban forest with multiple tree
layers, including 12,000 saplings of 59 indigenous species in another year. The
Environment Minister appreciated that the 'Miyawaki method' of forest creation
is employed which could help reducing the temperature by as much as 14-degree
and increase the moisture by more than 40 per cent. (IANS)
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