Luis Ceballos y Fernández de Córdoba explained

Honorific-Prefix:The Most Excellent
Luis Ceballos
Birth Name:Luis Ceballos y Fernández de Córdoba
Birth Date:31 July 1896
Birth Place:San Lorenzo de El Escorial, Spain
Death Place:Madrid, Spain
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Office:Seat J of the Real Academia Española
Term Start:12 December 1965
Term End:26 September 1967
Successor:Antonio Tovar

Luis Ceballos y Fernández de Córdoba (31 July 1896 in San Lorenzo de El Escorial – 26 September 1967) was a Spanish forest engineer and botanist. He was member of the Spanish Royal Academy of Sciences and the Royal Spanish Academy.[1]

One of his major works was the General Plan of Reforestation of Spain, made in 1938, which is the foundation of a philosophy, ahead for the time, in which established the modern ecological basis for afforestation. But his great work, that had been long planned and organized, was the development of the first Forestal Map of Spain, which was introduced in June 1966.

His brother Gonzalo was an entomologist who specialised in Ichneumonidae.

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  1. Web site: Luis Ceballos - letra J. Real Academia Española. es. 27 May 2023.