DeCarbon Dialogues: Planning a Microforest for DeKalb

DeCarbon Dialogues: Planning a Microforest for DeKalb

By DeKalb Public Library

Microforests, also known as tiny forests or Miyawaki forests, are dense, native woodlands planted in small urban spaces.

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Dekalb Public Library

309 Oak Street DeKalb, IL 60115

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  • 1 hour 30 minutes
  • In person

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Community • City & Town

This event does not require registration.

Microforests, also known as tiny forests or Miyawaki forests, are dense, native woodlands planted in small urban spaces. These fast-growing, biodiverse ecosystems have a significant impact on local climate. In addition to cooling, microforests sequester carbon at a higher rate than conventional forests due to their high planting density and rapid growth. This helps remove greenhouse gases from the atmosphere. They also improve air quality by filtering pollutants, and their dense root systems help manage stormwater runoff, reducing the strain on urban drainage systems during heavy rain.

Join us to explore how these compact green spaces can make a huge difference in creating cooler, healthier, and more resilient communities. Don't miss this chance to discover the power of planting small!

This program is intended for adults. It does not require registration.

For more information, please contact Britta at brittak@dkpl.org or (815) 756-9568 ext. 2100.

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DeKalb Public Library

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Oct 14 · 6:30 PM CDT