
Kuno grew up in Tzaneen, Limpopo Province, where the Eucalyptus plantations sparked his interest in forestry. In 2010, he obtained his BSc in Forestry at Stellenbosch University. Thereafter, he started working for Merensky Timber as a Silviculture Forester, where he witnessed first-hand how changes in climate and weather patterns were affecting the growth of Eucalyptus. The challenge he faced was finding solutions to reduce the effects of climate change on forestry plantations. This experience motivated him to pursue a MSc, under the guidance of Prof. David Drew, focusing on long-term site index (SI) modelling of Eucalyptus grandis on a saw timber rotation and incorporating weather modifiers to enable prediction models to adapt to changing weather and climate conditions.
Forestry companies face challenges in accurately predicting future growth due to rapidly changing climate conditions. This project will focus on developing a site index growth model for Eucalyptus that can be modified as weather conditions change to enhance prediction accuracy. To achieve this, Kuno will develop and compile a database with permanent sample plots (PSPs) for Eucalyptus sawtimber and compare this to comprehensive weather data to develop accurate SI growth models.