Toggle menu
Toggle preferences menu
Toggle personal menu
Not logged in
Your IP address will be publicly visible if you make any edits.

Community/Field Reports

From Landrace.Wiki - The Landrace Cannabis Wiki

Field reports are primary in-situ documentation of landrace cannabis populations: ethnobotanical surveys, eradication histories, traditional cultivation practices, regional source studies. They are deposited as open-access publications at the Landrace Cannabis Research and Documentation community on Zenodo, where each receives a DOI and an ORCID-attributed authorship record. This page registers deposits for citation on the wiki and within the broader scholarly graph.

0 field reports deposited · open access, CC-BY · DOI-minted at Zenodo

Deposited reports
Registry being seeded
The first field reports are in preparation for deposit at the Zenodo Landrace community. Once deposited, each appears here with its DOI, abstract and citation.
1Draft your report as a standalone document with figures, sources and methods
2Deposit at the Zenodo Landrace community to mint a DOI
3Register the DOI on this wiki for cross-citation
Deposit a field report

Field reports are deposited at the Landrace community on Zenodo. Deposit mints a DOI, attaches an ORCID-linked authorship record and provides a permanent archival copy under CC-BY.

What makes a citable field report
  1. Primary observation, not synthesis. What you saw, where, when. Synthesis belongs in research articles.
  2. Cite prior work. Primary records still build on earlier scholarship. Name it.
  3. Geographic specificity. Resolution your context allows. Coordinates obfuscated where farmer safety requires it.
  4. Methods transparent. How you collected, who you spoke with, what limitations apply.
  5. Open data alongside. Underlying photos, transcripts and observations as supplementary deposit where possible.
See Help:Citation guide and the Zenodo submission guide for more.
Browse
For research beyond field reports — journal articles, technical reports, monographs — see the broader research index.

Field reports deposited at Zenodo are CC-BY licensed and may be cited as primary sources by author, year and DOI. Each deposit receives a permanent archival copy and an ORCID-attributed authorship record. Where a field report is referenced from a wiki page, the canonical citation is to the Zenodo DOI rather than to this registry.