Vertical Forest is a concept for a sustainable residential building and a project for metropolitan reforestation that contributes to environmental regeneration and urban biodiversity. It is a concept of ecological vertical densification within the city that works hand in hand with programmes for reforestation and the naturalization of big urban and metropolitan borders. Vertical Forest helps to boost biodiversity. It contributes to the establishment of an urban ecosystem in which a variety of flora produces a vertical environment that can be colonized by birds and insects, and so serves as a magnet for and a symbol of the city’s spontaneous re-colonization by vegetation and animal life.
India is one of the fastest-growing countries in the world. However, with India’s growing popularity comes the issue of high population growth, traffic congestion, and pollution. With an ever-increasing population, our cities can only develop vertically to relieve congestion. India is the world’s second-most populous nation. While policymakers must meet the requirements of an ever-growing population, planners must keep the concept of sustainability in mind. Moreover, the frequent climate change due to deforestation has invited many calamities in the past few years. That is why, by looking at one such notion of green infrastructure — the vertical forest — it is necessary to include greenery in India’s development efforts.
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