Landocracy is a conservation census — a permanent geographic record of who cares about the land, district by district, issue by issue.
Conservation advocates have long faced a structural disadvantage. They know the land. They know the science. But they lack the one thing that moves legislatures: a verifiable record of constituent demand, mapped to the district.
Petitions exist. Sign-ons exist. But they're tied to single campaigns, they expire, and they can't be queried by geography. When the campaign ends, the data disappears.
Landocracy builds something different: a long-term, issue-agnostic record. Not a reaction to a bill. Not a campaign. A census. Something legislators can be shown in a briefing. Something grant reviewers can cite. Something that gets more valuable over time.
We built this because no equivalent infrastructure existed — and because the land deserves a permanent record of the people who care about it.
Landocracy takes no political positions. We do not endorse candidates, legislation, or organizations. We document concern. What decision-makers do with that documentation is up to them.
We collect only what is necessary to build a useful, verifiable dataset. No tracking. No ad targeting. No behavioral profiling. Your voice is a record, not a product.
Our methodology is published. Our data pledge is specific. Our aggregation methods are documented. We do not make claims we cannot substantiate.
Landocracy is designed to persist. A census is only useful if it remains. We are committed to maintaining this record for decades, not campaigns.
Landocracy is a project of GiveRise.ai, a civic technology company building infrastructure for conservation and environmental advocacy.