Vattenfall and Gesobau create green oasis in the Märkisches Viertel - Berlin citizens are being built by new mini -forest

Vattenfall and Gesobau create green oasis in the Märkisches Viertel - Berlin citizens are being built by new mini -forest

according to a report by www.berlin.de So -called "Tiny Forest" created in the Berlin Märkisches district. On an area of ​​300 square meters in addition to the biomass heating system, 900 seedlings of 28 different plant species were planted. The initiative was supported by various actors, including the State Secretary for Climate Protection and Environment of the City of Berlin, Britta Behrendt, and Reinickendorf's district mayor Emine Demirbüken-Wegner.

As a Berlin citizen, I find it particularly gratifying that this initiative creates a green spot in the middle of the growing city and at the same time protects against heat, stores carbon dioxide in the soil and promotes biodiversity. In addition, the Tiny Forest reduces noise and exhaust gases, which is particularly important in densely populated areas such as the Märkische Quarter.

The Tiny Forest method, which was developed by the Japanese botanist Akira Miyawaki in the 1970s, is an effective way to create a natural forest in a small space and promotes plants quickly. The fact that Vattenfall has leased the property in the long term and has already been prepared for around 1,300 square meters shows the long -term commitment to environmental protection and sustainability in Berlin.

like www.berlin.de reports, the Tiny Forest is a milestone for the city and is not only the residents, but also the neighboring companies, a green oasis and offer life. This project shows how local cooperations can have great positive effects on the environment and quality of life in Berlin.

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