When trees are planted in a land, according to an estimate, in how many years does the forest
grow there?
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If a piece of land is free from human intervention, a forest will naturally self-seed and take over within a period of around 600 to 1,000 years. Akira Miyawaki's methodology amplifies that growth process to establish a mature, native forest in ten years.
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