Development and Integration of Individual-Tree Growth and Yield Models for Scenario-Based Forest Plantation Management

The main objective of Isáira’s projects is to actively collaborate in research focused on individual-tree growth and yield models for planted forests. Her role involves integrating and refining existing models, developing new ones, and embedding them into a comprehensive framework for scenario simulations. These simulations assess how different levels of competition, photosynthesis, leaf area, hydrology, and soil conditions influence individual-tree growth in forest plantations.

Her project is developed in partnership between the EucXylo program and the School for Data Science and Computational Thinking. In this context, the data collected from Intensive Monitoring of Planted and Competing Trees Open Air Laboratory (IMPACT OAL) and the new OAL at the Innovation Africa@UP campus, University of Pretoria are instrumental in feeding modeling approaches and generating precise insights to support assertive forest management and decision-making.

In addition, Isáira will contribute as a co-supervisor of undergraduate and postgraduate students, collaborate on interdisciplinary projects, support field campaigns, conduct training sessions and workshops, and strengthen collaboration with universities, institutions, and research groups