Akira Miyawaki, a Japanese ecologist, studied the concept of “potential natural vegetation,” which is the natural vegetation sustained by existing conditions of the location in the absence of any human support.
He recognised the prominence of “native forests” as the basis for human survival and developed what is known as the “Miyawaki method” to restore and reconstruct forests indigenous to the habitat based on rigorous field investigations of the local vegetation and ecological theories (Blue Planet Prize 2006: 251).