Miyawaki instructed people on planting in over 1,700 areas around the world, including over 1,400 sites in Japan as well as in Borneo, Amazonia, and China. The original method was adapted while maintaining its theoretical principles. The results obtained after two and eleven years following planting were positive: plant biodiversity was high, and the new
biocoenosis was able to improve without further operative support. On the other hand, between 61% and 84% of the newly planted trees had died after a period of twelve years.
France In 2018, the Miyawaki method was implemented by the boomforest.org team in Paris, France, to restore a 400-square meter area near Porte de Montreuil, in the Boulevard Périphérique, a controlled-access dual-carriageway ring road around the city. In 2021, a 180-square meter area that used to be a parking lot in a residential district near Bordeaux's Saint-Jean railway station was converted into the city's first mini-forest.
India In 2013, the Miyawaki method was applied in the Barapani Industrial Area of Umiam in northeast India. Since that same date, the Anarghyaa Foundation has created Miyawaki forests in rural areas of North Bangalore. The Anarghyaa Foundation will be creating mini-forests by planting lakh trees with the Miywaki method across Karnataka within the next year {which year?}. In December 2019, the Annapradokshana Charitable Trust turned unused space in government schools into mini-forests by adopting the Miyawaki system at the Nonankuppam Government Higher Secondary School and the Vivekananda Government Boys Higher Secondary School in
Villianur,
Pondicherry. The Sikh NGO, EcoSikh, has planted over 400 forests it calls 'Guru Nanak Sacred Forests' consisting of native plant species, using the Miyawaki method. In June 2023, Xiaomi India partnered with United Way India (UWI) to create a remarkable mini-forest in Delhi NCR following the Miyawaki initiative to make a tangible difference in the Delhi NCR region, and promote ecological balance. Under the program 12,000 saplings of more than 60 different species will be planted. Nearly 2 acres of Miyawaki Forest is being developed near Statue of Unity at Ekta Nagar, Gujarat.
United Kingdom In the United Kingdom, Miyawaki's "tiny forest" method was adopted by the environmental charity
Earthwatch Europe with the aim to develop a hundred urban projects nationwide by 2023.
United States Massachusetts has at least nine young Miyawaki forests, with three in Cambridge and two newly planted in Worcester. The Cambridge Department of Public Works, with Biodiversity for a Livable Climate and Natural Urban Forests, planted the first in the northeastern United States in Danehy Park in September 2021 and a second in Greene-Rose Heritage Park in November 2022. A third was planted on private property in 2023. There are at least two in Brookline, one in Somerville, and one in Brighton. In May 2024, Worcester is completing the planting of two Miyawaki forests--one reclaiming a formerly paved section of the municipal parking lot at the Worcester Public Library, and another on private land bordering a low-income housing complex. Both are in heat island neighborhoods. Other American Miyawaki forests have been planted in
Griffith Park in Los Angeles and on
Yakama Indian Reservation in Washington state.
Pakistan In January 2021, Masood Lohar, a former
UNDP officer, created the
Clifton Urban Forest in
Karachi, a private initiative operating over 200 acres on a coastline landfill site and following Miyawaki's techniques. In November,
Karachi municipality announced a plan for growing 300 Miyawaki forests. In August 2021,
Imran Khan,
Prime Minister of Pakistan, inaugurated the largest urban Miyawaki forest project in the world at Saggian. Using a technique pioneered by the late Japanese botanist Akira Miyawaki, the forest covers 12.5 acres and has more than 165,000 plants. ==Method and conditions for success==