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What is Landrace.wiki?
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Landrace.wiki is an open-access database documenting traditional cannabis landrace populations, their genetic characteristics, and the cultivation knowledge surrounding them. We serve as a bridge between traditional knowledge holders, contemporary cultivators, conservation scientists, and researchers working to preserve irreplaceable genetic diversity before it's lost.
Why This Matters
We are witnessing the rapid extinction of traditional landrace cannabis populations worldwide. Decades of prohibition, eradication campaigns, climate change, and the spread of commercial hybrids have pushed many ancient varieties to the brink of disappearance. These landraces represent thousands of years of natural and human selection, containing unique genetic traits, chemical profiles, and cultural significance that cannot be recreated once lost.
Landrace.wiki addresses this crisis through systematic documentation, creating a permanent public record of:


Genetic diversity across traditional growing regions
'''Landrace.Wiki is a free, collaboratively edited reference for landrace cannabis and the cultures, ecologies, and farming systems that sustain it.'''
Conservation status tracking for at-risk populations
Traditional cultivation knowledge from source communities
Scientific data including botanical descriptions, chemical profiles, and environmental adaptations
Field research from ongoing expeditions and documentation efforts


Our Approach
It is a place to document real plants in real places, with enough context that others can understand what they are, where they came from, and what is happening to them.
We maintain a hierarchical organization system that reflects how cannabis populations actually exist in nature and culture:


Gene Pool → Regional Complex → Growing Region → Growing Area → Appellation → Field → Accession
== Landrace crisis ==


Each documented accession receives:
Traditional landrace cannabis populations are being displaced and erased by prohibition, eradication campaigns, commercial hybrids, land-use change and climate stress. In many regions, the plants, the know-how around them and the languages used to describe them are disappearing together.


Standardized botanical and genetic data
These populations carry genetic traits, chemical profiles and cultural histories that cannot be reconstructed once they are gone. Landrace.Wiki exists to make them visible, traceable and harder to quietly lose.
Geographic and environmental context
Conservation status assessment
Cultivation history and traditional knowledge
Photo documentation and field observations


We distinguish between "known" and "documented" varieties to maintain research credibility, prioritizing rigorous field-based documentation over anecdotal claims.
== What Landrace.Wiki does ==
Documentation Standards
Content serves three user levels:


Casual browsers: Accessible overviews and strain discovery
Landrace.Wiki focuses on field-documented, place-based populations rather than marketing categories or strain names.
Practitioners: Detailed cultivation guides and growing information
Researchers: Technical data with citations and source documentation


Who We Are
The project:
Landrace.wiki is maintained by Zomia Collective in collaboration with researchers, traditional cultivators, and conservationists across Asia and globally. Our documentation work is grounded in:


Multi-year field research partnerships in Southeast Asia, South Asia, and Central Asia
* Describes landrace cannabis populations within a clear geographic and cultural hierarchy (Gene Pool → Regional Complex → Growing Region → Growing Area → Appellation → Field → Accession).
Direct relationships with traditional farming communities
* Treats the accession as the basic unit of documentation, tying plants to time, place, and collection context.
Academic collaboration and scientific methodology
* Records cultivation practices, local names, processing methods, and uses alongside botanical and environmental information.
Seed preservation and conservation genetics
* Tracks conservation status and threats at region, area, appellation, field, and accession levels where data is available.
* Links out to primary sources, field reports, and analytical work so readers can see where information comes from.


How to Contribute
== Documentation standards ==
We welcome contributions from:


Field researchers documenting new populations
Landrace.Wiki is built to be useful to people who care about rigor at different depths:
Traditional cultivators sharing knowledge and genetic material
Scientists providing analytical data and research
Experienced growers adding cultivation reports
Photographers documenting plants and habitats


To contribute:
* **Accessible overviews** for readers who are new to landrace cannabis and want clear, non-sensational explanations.
* **Practical detail** for farmers and growers: climate and elevation ranges, agronomic notes, and cultivation reports.
* **Technical data** for researchers: structured fields for environment, morphology, chemotype, and conservation status, with citations where available.


[[Special:UserLogin|Create an account]]
Accession and region pages use standardized forms based on the integrated accession documentation template. Tier 1 fields capture the minimum information needed for conservation-grade records; additional tiers allow more detailed scientific, cultural, and environmental data to be added as it is collected.
Review our [[Help:Documentation standards|documentation standards]]
Use the [[Help:Documenting accessions|accession documentation template]]
Submit through [[Template:Accession Form|PageForms]] or direct page creation


Technical Foundation
Speculation, anecdote, and marketing claims are kept separate from evidence-based entries, or clearly labeled as such.


Platform: MediaWiki 1.44.0 with SemanticMediaWiki
== Who we are ==
Structure: Hierarchical organization with bidirectional database
Features: Interactive conservation mapping, advanced search, automated status tracking


Contact
Landrace.Wiki is maintained by the [[Zomia Collective]] together with field researchers, traditional cultivators, conservationists, and growers.


Email: [your contact email]
The project is grounded in:
Organization: [Zomia Collective website]
Research inquiries: [research contact]
Media/Press: [media contact]


Acknowledgments
* Multi-year fieldwork in parts of Southeast Asia, South Asia, and Central Asia.
This work is made possible through field partnerships with traditional farming communities across Asia, academic collaborators, conservation organizations, and the broader landrace preservation community.
* Ongoing relationships with traditional farming communities and resin-making regions.
* Collaboration with scientists, archivists, and conservation practitioners.
* Practical seed preservation work in both in situ and ex situ settings.
 
Stewardship of the site sits with Zomia Collective, but the goal is a shared reference that any serious contributor can help build.
 
== How to contribute ==
 
Landrace.Wiki depends on contributions from:
 
* Field researchers documenting new accessions and growing areas.
* Traditional cultivators and local experts sharing knowledge and material.
* Scientists and analysts adding data on chemistry, genetics, environment, and conservation.
* Experienced growers writing cultivation reports based on real cycles.
* Photographers documenting plants, fields, and landscapes.
 
To get started:
 
# [[Special:CreateAccount|Create an account]].
# Read the project’s documentation guidelines and legal notes.
# If you are working from a field collection, start with an accession form and link it to the relevant field, appellation, and region.
# If you are adding contextual knowledge (history, language, cultivation practice), edit or create the relevant concept or region pages and cite your sources where possible.
 
If you are unsure where a contribution belongs in the hierarchy, you can describe what you have and ask for help on the talk pages.
 
== Technical foundation ==
 
Landrace.Wiki is built entirely on free and open-source software:
 
* **Platform:** MediaWiki 1.44 with Semantic MediaWiki 6.0.1 and PageForms.
* **Data model:** Pages represent regions, fields, and accessions; semantic properties attach structured data that can be queried and reused.
* **Views:** Templates and semantic queries generate maps, tables, and statistics using native MediaWiki and SemanticMediaWiki tools, keeping the infrastructure simple and portable.
 
This stack is chosen so the project can be mirrored, forked, or rebuilt if needed, and so contributors can inspect how pages and queries work.
 
== Contact ==
 
For questions about collaboration, field partnerships, or using Landrace.Wiki in research or teaching, contact the [[Zomia Collective]] via their website or the project’s community channels.
 
== Acknowledgments ==
 
Landrace.Wiki exists because of traditional farming communities who have maintained these plants over generations and because of the fieldworkers, researchers, growers and supporters who choose to document and conserve them rather than let them quietly disappear.
 
 
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Latest revision as of 12:12, 20 November 2025

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Landrace.Wiki is a free, collaboratively edited reference for landrace cannabis and the cultures, ecologies, and farming systems that sustain it.

It is a place to document real plants in real places, with enough context that others can understand what they are, where they came from, and what is happening to them.

Landrace crisis

Traditional landrace cannabis populations are being displaced and erased by prohibition, eradication campaigns, commercial hybrids, land-use change and climate stress. In many regions, the plants, the know-how around them and the languages used to describe them are disappearing together.

These populations carry genetic traits, chemical profiles and cultural histories that cannot be reconstructed once they are gone. Landrace.Wiki exists to make them visible, traceable and harder to quietly lose.

What Landrace.Wiki does

Landrace.Wiki focuses on field-documented, place-based populations rather than marketing categories or strain names.

The project:

  • Describes landrace cannabis populations within a clear geographic and cultural hierarchy (Gene Pool → Regional Complex → Growing Region → Growing Area → Appellation → Field → Accession).
  • Treats the accession as the basic unit of documentation, tying plants to time, place, and collection context.
  • Records cultivation practices, local names, processing methods, and uses alongside botanical and environmental information.
  • Tracks conservation status and threats at region, area, appellation, field, and accession levels where data is available.
  • Links out to primary sources, field reports, and analytical work so readers can see where information comes from.

Documentation standards

Landrace.Wiki is built to be useful to people who care about rigor at different depths:

  • **Accessible overviews** for readers who are new to landrace cannabis and want clear, non-sensational explanations.
  • **Practical detail** for farmers and growers: climate and elevation ranges, agronomic notes, and cultivation reports.
  • **Technical data** for researchers: structured fields for environment, morphology, chemotype, and conservation status, with citations where available.

Accession and region pages use standardized forms based on the integrated accession documentation template. Tier 1 fields capture the minimum information needed for conservation-grade records; additional tiers allow more detailed scientific, cultural, and environmental data to be added as it is collected.

Speculation, anecdote, and marketing claims are kept separate from evidence-based entries, or clearly labeled as such.

Who we are

Landrace.Wiki is maintained by the Zomia Collective together with field researchers, traditional cultivators, conservationists, and growers.

The project is grounded in:

  • Multi-year fieldwork in parts of Southeast Asia, South Asia, and Central Asia.
  • Ongoing relationships with traditional farming communities and resin-making regions.
  • Collaboration with scientists, archivists, and conservation practitioners.
  • Practical seed preservation work in both in situ and ex situ settings.

Stewardship of the site sits with Zomia Collective, but the goal is a shared reference that any serious contributor can help build.

How to contribute

Landrace.Wiki depends on contributions from:

  • Field researchers documenting new accessions and growing areas.
  • Traditional cultivators and local experts sharing knowledge and material.
  • Scientists and analysts adding data on chemistry, genetics, environment, and conservation.
  • Experienced growers writing cultivation reports based on real cycles.
  • Photographers documenting plants, fields, and landscapes.

To get started:

  1. Create an account.
  2. Read the project’s documentation guidelines and legal notes.
  3. If you are working from a field collection, start with an accession form and link it to the relevant field, appellation, and region.
  4. If you are adding contextual knowledge (history, language, cultivation practice), edit or create the relevant concept or region pages and cite your sources where possible.

If you are unsure where a contribution belongs in the hierarchy, you can describe what you have and ask for help on the talk pages.

Technical foundation

Landrace.Wiki is built entirely on free and open-source software:

  • **Platform:** MediaWiki 1.44 with Semantic MediaWiki 6.0.1 and PageForms.
  • **Data model:** Pages represent regions, fields, and accessions; semantic properties attach structured data that can be queried and reused.
  • **Views:** Templates and semantic queries generate maps, tables, and statistics using native MediaWiki and SemanticMediaWiki tools, keeping the infrastructure simple and portable.

This stack is chosen so the project can be mirrored, forked, or rebuilt if needed, and so contributors can inspect how pages and queries work.

Contact

For questions about collaboration, field partnerships, or using Landrace.Wiki in research or teaching, contact the Zomia Collective via their website or the project’s community channels.

Acknowledgments

Landrace.Wiki exists because of traditional farming communities who have maintained these plants over generations and because of the fieldworkers, researchers, growers and supporters who choose to document and conserve them rather than let them quietly disappear.