Tarsy Carballas
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María Tarsy Carballas Fernández (born 2 June 1934 Taboada) is a Spanish scientist. She is a pioneer in the study of soils in the humid temperate zone of Spain.[1] In 2009, she was awarded the Castelao Medal.[2] In 2012, she won a Chemical Excellence Award for a study of forest fire prevention.[3] In 2012, she won the María Josefa Wonenburger Planells Prize.[4]
She has been a member of the Agrarian Sciences Area Commission and the Government Board. She does research at the Galicia Biological Mission, in Santiago de Compostela and is a recognized expert in forest fire prevention.