Abstract
The Miyawaki Forest of Rawalpindi Medical University consists of 340 plant species that provide exceptional tree density and ecological efficiency. Together, these components form a balanced green concrete matrix that aligns with international sustainable campus standards. Miyawaki forests are dense, fast-growing forests that are created by planting native trees in proximity. The method was developed in the 1970s by Japanese forest ecologist Akira Miyawaki.

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