Ecogeography is the study of environmental and ecological effects on the distribution of living things. The process of collating geographical, agroecological, taxonomic and genetic data and using it to help plan conservation is called an ecogeographical survey. An ecogeographical analysis refers to the interpretation of this information. (FAO. 2019. Voluntary Guidelines for the Conservation and Sustainable Use of Farmers’ Varieties/Landraces. Rome.)